James
At the any parts store you should be able to find a vacuum gauge. Some have big
dials, 3", that are both a vacuum gauge and used for fuel pressure. On the TR6,
I have a 74. the back side of the manifold has a quarter size banjo with a
large port on coming off towards the back of the engine and a smaller one
towards the front.
Fine out first what your reading is first. 18 to 20 is a good range. Dale
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From: James_ <jattr6@hotmail.com>
To: 6 Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 8:58 PM
Subject: [6pack] Checking vacuum pressure
I have read several things about check for vacuum pressure. I am clueless.
I think I buy a vacuum gauge (somewhere) and connect to the intake manifold?
Maybe with a T connector so the original hose is connected.
I am not talking about syncing the carbs.
Anyone have experience and point me to buying a proper gauge and how to connect
it?
I have a bleeder gauge with a trigger but I suspect this isn't what I need to
use.
Thanks.
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