Does not matter which carb you get vaccum from. Any parts store will
have vaccum hose
I Erbs
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On Oct 28, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Steven Kemple <skemple@tidewater.net>
wrote:
> I am a fresh subscriber to the list although I have been around
> Healeys and
> have viewed the archives for quite some time. The current car is a
> '62
> tricarb that I have had just a few months. While changing out the
> exhaust
> system, I found that I had a cracked exhaust manifold. So out
> everything came
> to replace the manifold. The carbs, I was told, had been overhauled
> but they
> have been nothing but trouble. Since I never want to do this job
> again with
> the engine in the car, I gulped and got a set of new carbs from
> Moss. That is
> the next thing to go in the engine bay. The vacuum advance
> connection on the
> original carb set is on the rear carb. On the new set it is on the
> center
> carb. Other than a short vacuum advance line, does this present any
> other
> problems? What is a good source for the line if that is all I need
> to do?
> Looks like I need about another 6 inches.
>
> Steve Kemple
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