I don't know where the vacuum advance is connected for sure, if it's from the carb and not the manifold you may not have gotten vacuum at idle (sorry for that ) Never mind Luke has sorted you out . On the 413 there is a bunch of pipes coming off the manifold but I thought the vaccuum advance would be the easiest (wrong). I can't see that pipe C on my manifold, is that pic from a 410 or am I just being dumbturbo-tom wrote:tried the vacum on the dizy/ ufo looking thing and it dont work
vacuum hose on standard 8v carb
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Re: vacuum hose on standard 8v carb
Pipe c is from the weber carb - sorry thats my bad as I know your running a standard carb, I can't remember where it connects to exactly on the original carb, I think it just joins the standard carb body where all the other pipes are,
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Re: vacuum hose on standard 8v carb
Tramp wrote:Pipe c is from the weber carb - sorry thats my bad as I know your running a standard carb, I can't remember where it connects to exactly on the original carb, I think it just joins the standard carb body where all the other pipes are,
thanks for all the help guys , mr vacuum guage is all fine now in his little holder
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