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Hi. Just in the process of putting a powerglide behind my 6cyl (in a HK) and was wondering what goes to and from the vacuum thing at the rear of the box? Also now my genie extractors foul on the box,is there a difference between extractors for manual and autos in HK's? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ta.
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A vacuume hose runs from the vacuume modulator(that thingy on the back of the box)up to the inlet manifold.
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no problems mate. If u have any other problems let me know and i will help u out.
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I think you'll find most boxes are a little different in size and will therefore effect your extractors in most of the older cars. Out of interest, is it a 186 or 186S and how did you go about finding a powerglide kickdown rod for it? I need a kickdown ro
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It's a 186 with the 186S carby&manifold.The box came with that rod but unfortunately not the vacuum line which I think will be also very hard to find.
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Finally got around to see where on the inlet manifold it should go but can't see where?????Is it a different spot for 186S manifolds?
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If it is the same as the Tri's. it will attach to the PCV fitting on the rear branch of your manifold. There is a different fitting for auto cars. It has a T piece coming off the side (sometimes at an angle or bent into a "j" shape) so the PCV hose joins
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Hi Guys.
Qute, that fitting at the rear of the manifold is for the modulator & the vacuum brake booster, & other vacuum devices like gauges etc. but not the PCV.
The PCV must be connected to a fitting close to, or at the base of the carby. If you co |
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Yes the selectors on the powerglide foul on manual box extractors (had this happen when I converted my HD to a p/glide auto many years ago!). You'll need to get auto extractors, they were still made off the shelf in the late 1990s
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Thanks everybody. Where my boosters hose connects to the manifold it has no tree just a single fitting for the booster hose, so do I just need a different manifold fitting that will take the booster & G/box vacuum hose? Cheers.
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Sorry, Dr Terry, you are right...a slip of the keyboard...I meant to say the brake booster but typed PCV valve...Thanks for picking that up. Tony, yes, you need a different fitting as I described above for your booster and trans vacuum modulator. Ch Edited by user Saturday, 29 April 2006 4:08:51 AM(UTC)
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Thanks again everyone, I'll grab one of those fittings today.Ta.
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