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Old 09-06-2016, 02:26 PM   #6
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Thanks for doing this.
There is a great video linked below .78F350 Starting from the vacuum
It would be very useful if you could build on that and add more.
One particular issue is replacing old, brittle vacuum lines.What are the specs for the individual sizes? Is there a better material and are there better connectors ? Tracing these lines over a dirty engine is tedious - different color than black may help. I used a paint pen to put fluorescent green dots on some .
Standard rubber hose from your auto supplier will work. What started with one loose line I found, ended up being three disconnected lines. If they are brittle, replace them. Its easier if your remove the sleeves and the throttle body.
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