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Vacuum Diagram?

Started by Charlie, April 07, 2003, 06:43:00 AM

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Charlie

Does anyone have the original vacuum diagram from under the hood for a 1979 with the 440?  I would greatly appreciate a copy.  Thanks
Charlie at: netconnected@hotmail.com
or Fax: (408)243-4110

Conrad

Ditto Charlie.  I am looking for a vacuum diagram for my Dodge 360 2bbl.  My manual is very light on that subject.

Plante

I have 2 service manuals for my '78 - one covers B100, B200, B300, etc.  The other is for the Dodge Truck Motor Home Chassis.  Both have the emissions control systems in chapter 25 with pictures and explanations for the routing of hoses.  Is this what you need?

Conrad

76 is the year I am looking for AND vacuum diagrams.  Seems like each year of the 70's produced more legislation to reduce engine emissions.  Which translates to adjacent year engine models having slightly different emission configurations.  My current '76 360 does not have an air pump.  maybe it was removed and the exhause manifolds replaced... I don't know.    An accurate schematic would be a plus.

Charlie

That is want I needed.  I did buy a service manual and it has a pretty good diagram so thanks for the feed back.  I also ended up changing the vacuum routing do to installing a Carter AFB carb., which works great.  Thanks

Conrad

There are all kinds of service manuals out there.  What is the name or can you provide the Library of Congress number?