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Trying to figure out how the vacuum line is routed from the firewall fitting until it turns up the windshield stanction. Any pictures would be helpful show bends and routing.
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What Model?
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1930 Fordor
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The photo shows the vacuum line in my Victoria. I imagine that its routing is the same or similar in a straight windshield car such as your Fordor.
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Here is how it was routed in my 31 coupe
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The SW sedans and Cabriolet tubing was one piece from the fire wall to just to the right of the wiper.
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Thanks those pics are exactly what I was looking for
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