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In this Discussion
- herm May 2012
- hoggyrubber May 2012
- J Spencer May 2012
- super-six May 2012
- tigermoth May 2012
Vacuum Hose for windshield wipers
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i hate to jump on this thread with such a dumb question, but hey, i have no shame. where does the vac line hook up to. i got my wiper unit freed up and cleaned the dirt dobber junk out of the hookup, but i don't see a free port on carb or intake manifold. i looked in the manual but didn't see a section for the wipers- might have missed it though.
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what car are you asking about. the '34/'35's had a port on the aft side of the intake manifold.
later model car owners will chime in, but i believe the later cars will tap off the intake manifold or the vacuum port on the dual action fuel pump for the vacuum source. -
sorry, i should have included that info. it's a 52 308. i have a temp electric fuel pump on it i will check the old one i saved it to get it rebuilt someday. if it was on the intake, i sure never noticed it.
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ha! checked the old fuel pump and found the fitting with a little of the rubber hose still on it! i will get this changed back some day so i will be able to use the wipers.

