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Old 05-05-2008, 10:52 PM
EngineandJuice EngineandJuice is offline
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Carb Nip/Tuck

Ok so I have an 88 caprice and when i got it it had an Edlebrock Performer carb on it. After messing around with it I decided to return it to stock. I managed to get my hands on a E4ME off a 87 monte carlo. Of course the person who installed the Edlebrock cut hoses and unplugged wires and I have no clue if I'm losing performance due to somethign being unplugged or a hose missing so I've included a few pics of some questionable areas.

Remember these are just where the hoses are running to right now so if they're wrong please slap me and tell me where it should go.




Ok so this guy above (the smaller one) is running from the back of the carb to this guy here




This one appears to be missing a buddy.



I got the big hose running to the canister and I need to know where the 2 capped ones go.



I'm pretty sure this is where this is suppose to go.



And this is his buddy where does that hard vaccuum line go.
Should I replace that connector that's broken going to the M/C thingamabob?



This missing fuse runs along the driverside



Of course after reading a crapload of posts and in the middle of writing this one up I find one where I believe it was bluebowtie who provided this...



I can pretty much understand it I just don't know what the purge tvs and efe tvs are.

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