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Offline flamestrat54

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Meaning of lettered Vacuum ports on Qjet
« on: September 29, 2014, 04:03:09 PM »
I have tried looking for references for this but have come up short. I know the difference between ported and non ported vacuum but have never been able to correlate the letters markings on the carb such as J B L T H N. I have not seen them referenced in any Qjet manual. Any Suggestions? Also, looking for 72 - 85 GM vacuum line diagrams in PDF form if anybody has them I would sure appreciate a copy.
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Offline Ethan1

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Re: Meaning of lettered Vacuum ports on Qjet
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2014, 01:47:41 PM »
I have tried looking for references for this but have come up short. I know the difference between ported and non ported vacuum but have never been able to correlate the letters markings on the carb such as J B L T H N. I have not seen them referenced in any Qjet manual. Any Suggestions? Also, looking for 72 - 85 GM vacuum line diagrams in PDF form if anybody has them I would sure appreciate a copy.
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 Not sure what the letters designate for the vacuum ports. Cliff would probably be best to answer that. As for vacuum line diagrams, go to AutoZone's website and sign-up. There you will be able to find which vacuum line goes where. ;)
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