Jester
Well-known member
Hi,
It's been some time since I last checked in here. And between then and now my oldest kid has turned 14 and decided to rip our C-code engine apart and install a new performer intake and an Edelbrock 500 Cfm carburetor (1404). Its all good learnings and he is on his way becoming a decent mechanic. Problem is he is not fully there yet, and I am certainly not one and quite limited in guiding him. So when it came to installing the carburetor we faced a few question marks I hope you might help me sort out:
1. There are 2 distributer hose connections on the new carburetor. It says one is for timed vacuum/emission controlled engines and the other is for manifold vacuum/Non emission control. Which should I use? As I understand it our engine should use manifold vacuum?
2. The new carb has a PCV port, which the old didn't have, but that one had a hose fitting on a spacer which I guess was a PCV connection? Does this engine have PCV? and can I assume I can to plug the hose that used to go into the spacer into the PCV port on the new carburetor?
3. Now to my biggest confusion: PCV is an emission control thingy isn't it? so how does this make sense if I should connect the distributor hose to Manifold vacuum/non emission control in #1?
4. What the heck does that hose marked with a red circle in the photo do? The only port on the carburetor it fits with is the Power brake port, but my car doesn't have power brakes.
Thanks for all support!
It's been some time since I last checked in here. And between then and now my oldest kid has turned 14 and decided to rip our C-code engine apart and install a new performer intake and an Edelbrock 500 Cfm carburetor (1404). Its all good learnings and he is on his way becoming a decent mechanic. Problem is he is not fully there yet, and I am certainly not one and quite limited in guiding him. So when it came to installing the carburetor we faced a few question marks I hope you might help me sort out:
1. There are 2 distributer hose connections on the new carburetor. It says one is for timed vacuum/emission controlled engines and the other is for manifold vacuum/Non emission control. Which should I use? As I understand it our engine should use manifold vacuum?
2. The new carb has a PCV port, which the old didn't have, but that one had a hose fitting on a spacer which I guess was a PCV connection? Does this engine have PCV? and can I assume I can to plug the hose that used to go into the spacer into the PCV port on the new carburetor?
3. Now to my biggest confusion: PCV is an emission control thingy isn't it? so how does this make sense if I should connect the distributor hose to Manifold vacuum/non emission control in #1?
4. What the heck does that hose marked with a red circle in the photo do? The only port on the carburetor it fits with is the Power brake port, but my car doesn't have power brakes.
Thanks for all support!