1975 Plymouth Duster 318

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Old 09-15-2024, 02:35 PM
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1975 Plymouth Duster 318

As a recent owner of a 1975 Plymouth Duster I am pleased to join this forum with other like-minded MOPAR members.
I do have a question, I just installed a new Holley Street Warrior 4-barrel and accidentally had my manifold vacuum hose get melted on my exhaust manifold. I am not sure where to attach the other end of the hose that was melted.
My car is a 1975 Plymouth Duster 318.

Yellow cover is my manifold vacuum hose. I have not figured out yet what the black/green striped wire that was also melted, but it goes into my firewall and suspect has someting to do with my heating.



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Kind of hard to tell from the pics. Manifold vacuum is what attaches to the PCvalve. I can't tell if your PCV is connected.
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Originally Posted by Kuvasz101
Kind of hard to tell from the pics. Manifold vacuum is what attaches to the PCvalve. I can't tell if your PCV is connected.
My PC valve is connected to the port on the backside of my carb.
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