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robftw

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This is my first time messing with a piston engine (im a rotary guy) I was looking at the FSm and i cant figure out where these last few hoses connect to, i do not have AC Or a heater.

Also, can i just take connect the engine out hose that normally connects to the heater core, and just send it directly to the return? Does anyone know if it will cause any over heating problems?

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I've seen it recommended that it's better to block off the water hoses than to bypass them. Search "heater" and "cooling" on Hybridz.

Best guesses on the hoses -

1. Ported vacuum from the throttle body - distributor vacuum advance and ??

2. Same.

3. Charcoal canister

4. AC control reservoir

5 or 6 - Brake booster, can't see the picture clearly.

All memory and guesses but I think they make sense. When you get the engine in the car it will be more clear.

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I wont be running the charcoal canister until i find one, i've heard stories that it can be... dangerous in hot weather, here in NY it'll be 90 one day and 50 the next i think i'll be okay for a week or two.

Can i just plug the AC and canister hole for now? 6 is the large tube at the back of the manifold, 5 is an L shaped fitting, here is a better picture

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Also for the dizzy vacuum advance, im a bit confused, i only have 1 hose port on the distributor, the other hose is for?

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Okay i've been reading pages of google and figured some stuff out,

#1 is dizzy vacuum advance

#2 is still unknown

#3 is Charcoal can, i won't have one of these on my car for a while, can it be blocked off?

#4 is AC as stated above, can this be blocked off?

#5 runs back along the firewall to the other side of the engine bay, i dont know what this is for

#6 is brake booster

#7 Unknown

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5 is vacum for the heat ac controls

Thank you,

If anyone is willing to take a picture of where this stuff goes it would be greatly appreciated.

After looking at pictures i believe #2 goes to the charcoal can as well

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#7 is the fast idle for AC, comes off the magnet valve. Since you don't have that, you can remove that whole piece and clean up the manifold.

I can't remember #2 and my car is at the painter.

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Thank you, this engine should be installed and running this weekend, the last thing i noticed is right here next to the tb intake, the black hose connects to it.. where is this hose supposed to lead to?

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Oddly, that part on the throttle body (the dashpot) isn't really supposed to have a hose attached to it, appearances to the contrary. All the part does is to ease the throttle down when you come off the pedal.

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I think your #2 is the vacuum supply from the throttle body to the thermal vacuum valve, which supplies vacuum to the EGR system. I don't know what year your car is ('78?), but there's a vacuum tubing diagram in the Emissions Control section of the factory service manual, fig. EC-14. You can download the FSM for free, or you can buy a used hardcopy off of Ebay or Amazon. I prefer having the book, myself, because you can spread it out over your work area, unlike your computer.

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