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ady8077

posted on 3/6/05 at 06:27 PM Reply With Quote
vac signal

Hi all

I'm thinking of fitting a megajoltlightjunior to my pinto, i have twin 45's and have been told some have vac signal ports allready. Are these where I've arrowed?

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Dusty

posted on 4/6/05 at 09:10 AM Reply With Quote
I think thats the starter air jet.
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ady8077

posted on 4/6/05 at 08:03 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Dusty

Thanks for the reply, Whats a starter air jet? I've got the speedpro book on webers, but it doesn't show these screws

Adrian

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Bob C

posted on 4/6/05 at 11:05 PM Reply With Quote
I know nothing but..... for a mapped ignition kit wouldn't you want manifold vacuum signal? I know the rubber pipe that traditionally goes to distributors is NOT manifold vacuum it's some other much smaller vacuum, (main venturi?)
For manifold vacuum, just drill & tap into the manifold somewhere convenient!
I have the opposite problem right now with my V8... the disty expects the "some other vacuum" to be fed in on a pipe & the weber 44IDF just don't supply it..... unless someone knows different???
here's a snap of a home made manifold for one bank.
Bob C
PS if this constitutes a thread hijack I apologise, I reckon it's a little bit relevant... Rescued attachment leftbank.jpg
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