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I finally ripped off the flat top Hitachis, and I want to make sure I am handing the emissions stuff right.
First, the egr solenoid valve has a bend metal hose that connected to the rear carburetor. What should I do with this on the round tops?
Second, I have the flapper air cleaner, and it has one less large port and one less small port. The large port came from the flat top carburetor, so no worries there. But, the 4 small hoses are: from the throttle opener control, from the flame trap, from the balance tube to the "idle compensator" in the air cleaner, and a mystery hose that hooks to a device that Tees into the PCV manifold port and a metal tube to somewhere (maybe gas tank or A/C related). (I assume the vacuum port that went to the intake air temperature control from the front carburetor can be safely plugged.)
So, my thought is the hose from the balance tube to the idle compensator (which isn't on the new air cleaner) has to go. How should I go about eliminating the vacuum port? Should I go ahead and remove the entire throttle opener control system? Or should I just plug the hole in the balance tube? Should I use gasket maker or jb weld to close holes in the balance tube?
Also, adjusting screw for the carburetors and the rail connecting the float bowls (maybe?) on the carburetors can be removed safely?
Thanks!
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