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    LS1 DMC Nicholas R's Avatar
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    Here's vacuum hose routing in the engine.

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    Thanks. I'm going to use this today to double check some K-Jet stuff for a local owner.

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    Don't we have one of these under the engine cover?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdmanj View Post
    Don't we have one of these under the engine cover?
    Normally. DMC part 105241

    http://store.delorean.com/p-6059-lab...ipe-route.aspx
    Dave S
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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdmanj View Post
    Don't we have one of these under the engine cover?
    Not on a time machine.

    Btw, we checked vacuum and it's pulling 20 lbs at idle. I did notice there is no hose going from his distributor solenoid valve to the thermal control valve under the intake manifold.

    For testing purposes I connected the distributor straight to his manifold tapping and it is still having start issues.

    My guess is we will need to remove kjet at a minimum just to connect the hose to the thermal control valve.

    I curious about the condition of his distributor cap. We will have tote move kjet to get to it too.

    Here is a video of the vacuum.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgMZLmP1t1Y

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