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#244568 06/03/12 10:44 PM
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I have a question regrading the metal vacumm hose that comes off the carb. On my 40 chevy I have the vacumm hose that comes off the carb. It splits in to two locations. One side runs down by the tranny and turns stright up and stops. It needs a rubber hose on it however I'm not sure where the rubber hose goes. With out anything to attach to this hose the car dosen't want to run well and the wipers won't work.

Any help would be great.

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The vacuum line that runs down by your tranny went to your vacuum shifter. If your car has been converted to eliminate the vacuum shifter - then simply plug this line. If the vacuum shifter mechanism is there - take a look at a shop manual to find the port on the vacuum shifter to hook it to. There's also an exhaust port on the vacuum shifter that had a hose running to a filter housing mounted on the car's frame.

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As a tempory measure to improve the engine running put a piece of rubber hose on the end of the pipe and seal it off.
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Thanks, I did that already. I just would like to know if I need this hooked up or not. Thanks for the help.

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You did not state if you had the original vacuum assist on the transmission. Has it been removed?


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As stated, If you have a vac shifter underneath, It is most important that the vac hose gets hooked back up. You'll know if you have a hard time shifting the gears without it. Check underneath.. you can't miss it.
Good luck. Let us know what you find and we'll give you some more input.

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I believe that it is still there. I'm not sure. The vacumm tube goes down on the drivers side by the bell housing and then come stright up about 2 inches.

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Do you know what the vacuum assits looks like.

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The vac cannister is mounted near the left side of trans at the back. stressed
Maybe some of the other guys can send you a picture of the system.
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Thank you. I just got this car and only paid $1,000. But I have never had a car this old. My oldest car before this was a 68.

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Here's a manual

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Thank you, this is great! I know the guys on here could help.

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Send us a picture of your car when you can. Instructions are in FAQ & HELP at top right. carbana


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Here is a link to my facbook page that has some pictures of the car. There is also a video of the car on there.

https://www.facebook/#!/media/set/?set=a.3293826463744.2126673.1210277014&type=1

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Not a good link, won't open.


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BLmfighter.......There is NO problem that you can have with your car that the GREAT FOLKS on this site cant help you to solve.....Keep the faith and don't hesitate to ask ANY question you have about your car, there is someone here that will help you.
GOOD LUCK.....ED 1938


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try this link.

https://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.3293826463744.2126673.1210277014&type=1

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The link does work with a slight modification, do ctrl+c then ctrl+V you then need to type the .com in the correct place.
Nice car, you should have many hours of fun with it.
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I can't get it to work either.
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I tried adding the .com and I got a restricted access message.


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Originally Posted by ED1938
BLmfighter.......There is NO problem that you can have with your car that the GREAT FOLKS on this site cant help you to solve.....Keep the faith and don't hesitate to ask ANY question you have about your car, there is someone here that will help you.
GOOD LUCK.....ED 1938
Ed, I was wondering as to the "site" you described...I was scrolling up and down trying to figure it out, 'till I realized you were talking about us...lol


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I tried, I struck out also. smash Might have to call on my grandson to help. bike What a bummer. orangeupset


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Nice manual, Bruce...I bought one off ebay a while back...Don't see them often...It's filed away in my "library", not sure I'll ever get use it, getting tougher to find a vacuum assist unit in descent shape for the car, if at all...!


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I think mine is on its last legs.I have had to seal it up more then once...A vacumme leak is not a good thing..I do have the converter kit just in case

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Chef: My 48 had the vacuum unit on it when I bought the car. I drove it for a while, but, the unit leaked vacuum and malfunctioned about 30% of the time. I scored a conversion kit, and, took it off. The car is much more enjoyable to drive now, runs cool, and makes more power.

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