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PSL184
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Vacuum Gauge

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My manifold does not have a vac take off. I want to fit a vac gauge. Should I drill the manifold for the connector or can I take it from somewhwre else?
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Post by MoggyTech »

Better to drill the plastic spacer between carb and manifold and fit a takeoff tube into that. Less bits need removing to prevent drillings getting into the engine.

You can T piece the vaccum line to the dizzy, but that's a ported vacuum line so the readings would be for economy only and not really accurate.
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Thanks MT
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