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Re: 70 Air Grabber Q's
[Re: Moneypit6]
#439539
08/16/09 10:52 AM
08/16/09 10:52 AM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 658 WOODGRAINWHEELS.COM Indiana
plumbeeper
mopar
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mopar
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WOODGRAINWHEELS.COM Indiana
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The vacuum canister should be on the firewall near the heater hoses. I'll go take a pic and post it in a few minutes. The solenoid's purpose is to cause the air grabber to close when you turn off the ignition. I unhooked mine so the air grabber will stay open during car shows.
Dave
Dave
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Re: 70 Air Grabber Q's
[Re: Moneypit6]
#439543
08/16/09 12:11 PM
08/16/09 12:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,482 Cold Spring, NY
1970GTX
master
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master
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Posts: 3,482
Cold Spring, NY
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Okay!! Excellent info and pic. Is the can mounted level across the top or is it tilted down on the driver side?
There should be 2 dimples stamped into the firewall. That is where the holes get drilled. Sheetmetal screws are used to fasten the vacuum canister to the firewall. I think there is also a dimple for the grommet that the hoses go through.
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Re: 70 Air Grabber Q's
[Re: 70RR383]
#439546
08/16/09 09:39 PM
08/16/09 09:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,495 Fort Workin Tx
Day2Runner
pro stock
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pro stock
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Posts: 1,495
Fort Workin Tx
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Question,I am just surfing and trying to learn something here,I noticed (plumbeeper)in your picture that your pcv valve in the valve cover on the passenger side??Sorry for highjacking,just curios.Is this for 440 ,my 383 is on the drivers side.Thanks
heres a 383 air grabber car
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