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Old July 18th, 2022, 07:22 AM
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A/C Vacuum chamber

Slowly restoring my 1970 442 and I cannot find information on the source of vacuum for my Vacuum chamber that operates the A/C vent controls. I have extensively searched the Service Manual for a diagram or picture. Where does the large vacuum line on the bottom left run? Where does this vacuum line plug in for vacuum? Can someone share a picture? Right now I have a small line stuffed in it and am sharing with the transmission modulator off the intake manifold. Your picture or correct location would be great help to me. I may need to T in somewhere else but it would be good to know where it SHOULD go. My TCS solenoid is gone and I don't feel like I need a new one. Car runs fine without it. Yes that distributor is disturbing and I will be replacing it eventually with something that is or looks much more factory. Previous owner chopped up my air cleaner to fit that ugly beast in. It is on the list of things to repair.

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Old July 18th, 2022, 07:49 AM
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There should be a 3/8" vacuum elbow on the back of the intake manifold that it can go to. No need for hose clamps on vacuum lines. The factory never did that. The vacuum brake booster, that vacuum reservoir and the transmission modulator all go to manifold vacuum.
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Old July 18th, 2022, 09:45 AM
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Your 70 Chassis Service Manual will have all systems for vacuum. In 72, there was a fitting on the back of the intake, and it had two ports if you had AC, one for the AC and the other for the heat riser vacuum door. If you had W-25, that little hose to the heat riser got a T for the flapper OAI door, too. There was also a bigger port for the brake booster back there.

In front of the carb, there was another intake port with a hose that got teed for TCS manifold source, and modulator. Off the carb was ported vacuum source for the TCS. The TCS then went to the vacuum advance.

If the TCS is gone, go straight from that fitting to the modulator and put the vacuum advance in the carb port. Or, plug the carb port, and keep the tee and run the dizzy off the front port with the modulator.

My heat door is not even hooked up.
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Old July 18th, 2022, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by KEN442OKC
Yes that distributor is disturbing and I will be replacing it eventually with something that is or looks much more factory. Previous owner chopped up my air cleaner to fit that ugly beast in. It is on the list of things to repair.
Hey, what's not to like about that Accel HEI SuperCoil? That's one of the popular aftermarket performance parts. I have one on my engine, installed it in the 80s and it's worked great. If you want to sell it, let me know. I can always use a backup.


Here's a picture of a 1970 455 intake manifold that still has the vacuum fittings installed - I put an arrow showing the one for the AC vacuum canister.




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Old July 19th, 2022, 06:21 AM
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The HEI SuperCoil works fine. I just would not have done this if it were me. The previous owner cut my filter housing to fit the HEI.


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Yeah, wrong action. The proper solution is to beat in a hump, not cut it out.
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Old July 19th, 2022, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Koda
Yeah, wrong action. The proper solution is to beat in a hump, not cut it out.

even better solution is to use the accel coil with the factory cover. But then you lose the “street cred” of having visual aftermarket parts!!
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Yeah, you are right there is an Accel stock size coil that the cover will fit onto. The Accel HEI SuperCoil coil is larger than the factory coil, so the cover won't fit.




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