Now I'm almost done but am stuck on a few last hoses, inlets and left-over emissions junk. I'm pretty sure what they are, but I'm scared to attach what I think are the two coolant hoses and end up routing coolant somewhere where it's not supposed to go. I have an auto tran and am also not sure if I have the right hose attached to the manifold. Finally, not sure what to do with a few remaining emissions (I'm assuming) pieces. (If you haven't guessed already, I'm not an expert mechanic). Sure wish these kits were sold with instructions for people like me....
So here are the pics:
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The hose in the pic above with the white plastic connector coming out of it wraps under and attaches at the brake booster. (Ignore the white plastic connector - I stuck that in there.) I'm hoping the other coolant hose connects to it and was setting it up but realized I really wasn't sure. Doesn't seem logical to me that coolant would route into the master cylinder. If not, what's the use of this hose? Do I need it?
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This hose I'm positive is one of the coolant hoses - it routes along the firewall behind the engine and links into the coolant system. But since I'm posting anyway decided to confirm with those more knowledgeable.
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This rubber/metal hose goes back toward the firewall and then down toward the transmission. I can't see where it terminates. I currently have it attached to the manifold as the transmission pressure regulator. Yes? No? Please help. If it's not the transmission pressure regulator, then were is that? Other posts have made reference to the need to attach a transmission connection for proper auto tran shifting.
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Picture of the carb in place.
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I capped these thingies on the top of the manifold but not even sure what they are. Should I leave in place? Remove?
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I'm not sure what this thing is either. It's located underneath the manifold with a wide inlet that leads into the lower engine block. What is this? I currently have the inlet covered over with gorilla tape, but not sure if I should leave, remove, leave open, close.
I feel like I'm so close and can't wait to get my car on the road again in its new improved form. Advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!