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  1. OK. Here's some pics. I'll type my questions below each image:

     

    Carb.JPG

     

    Here's my carb. There aren't any vacuums hooked up to the Anti-Dieseling switch are there?

     

    Brake_Vac.JPG

     

    I know this is the power brake booster. I just don't know where it connects. Is it possibly this in the next pic?:

     

    Manifold_Vac1.JPG

     

    Is this where the brake booster goes? If not, what does?

     

    PCV1.JPG

     

    I suspect this is PCV. Does it connect to the breather? Is there supposed to be a valve?

     

    AC_Vac1.JPG

     

    Is this the Air Conditioner idle controller? Again, where does it connect?

     

    AC_Vac2.JPG

     

    The other end of this one is a little bit hard to see. It turns straight down and connects to the manifold right near the base of the carb.

     

    Vac_Adv.JPG

     

    I know this is the vacuum advance. I suspect it connects directly to the carb. I just don't know which one.

     

    Random_Vac1.JPG

     

    This one is the same size as the fuel line. It connects to the group of hard lines.

     

    Random_Vac2.JPG

     

    Here's the other end of the hard lines. Do they all go to the vacuum canister?

     

    Linkage_Vac1.JPG

     

    These appear to be connected to the linkage on the other end.

     

    Carb_Vac1.JPG

     

    OK, here's the ports I found on the carb. You can see all 3 here, but I put in 3 different pics with me identifying each one for clarification. I suspect this is where the timing advance goes.

     

    Carb_Vac2.JPG

     

    This one is tucked back in there a bit.

     

    Carb_Vac3.JPG

     

    This one already has a hose on it. I'm wondering if it goes to the breather to open the preheater line.

     

    That's all my pics. I think I covered them all. I really appreciate the help. I want to get this right. I would rather not be chasing vacuum problems after we get this thing running.

     

    Thank you so much,

    chris

  2. The engine I'm installing is an EA71 Fat Case. It has the manifold with it. I've bolted on the carb that I took off of the old EA71. I don't have pictures or a diagram showing which ports on the carb are connected to which tubes. I think everything is connected to the manifold, but I'm not completely sure. I know that the Fat Case came from a DL from somewhere between 84 & 87. I'm just hoping someone has a vacuum diagram from one of those vehicles to help me get this right.

     

    Thanks,

    chris

  3. Thanks to cawain I have been working today with my son installing a fat EA71 in his '78 Brat. The main part of the swap out has gone pretty well. Now we need to study the vacuum diagrams to see how to best install and route all those crazy tubes! We also seem to have misplaced our anti-dieseling switch.

     

    I'm sure we'll get there eventually.

  4. I'm not dealing with any particular problem. We're waiting on an engine. While we do, we're going through the other systems to make sure the car is ready when the engine arrives. There are several user provided wires. There are also a lot of splices. I want to get it back as close to original as possible on the wiring. If you are able to dig out the old diagrams it would be a huge help!

     

    Thanks,

    chris

  5. I've posted a few times and received some excellent answers. I like this message board.

     

    My name is Chris Thurstenson. I live in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. That's in the Northwest corner where highway 412 crosses over in to Oklahoma. I bought a 78 Brat off of Craigslist for my son who just turned 16. He and I are going to rebuild it and keep it running together so that he can learn to turn a wrench.

     

    The Brat (car not kid) came with a parts vehicle. I'm hoping to build that as a toy for me.

     

    I've always admired the Brats from a distance. My son thinks they're cool.

     

    I'm kind of a techie. I do home entertainment and home automation as a career. My son is very much of the same mind.

     

    When I was 17 my grandpa bought me a 78 Chevette. He told me that when it broke down I had to fix it or bring it to him so he could teach me to fix it. I learned a LOT on that car. Now when my vehicles break down or need maintenance I do it myself and save a bundle. I want the same for my boy.

     

    Glad to be here. I'm already enjoying the benefits of this forum.

     

    chris

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