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    Posted: 14-February-2011 at 12:32AM
Just wondering if any one has a vacuum diagram for a 75 Gran Torino with 351W. I am wanting to try and go over all my lines to check for leaks. Also  I have noticed 2 small vacuum connections, one is to the intake manifold, the other has nothing connected to it or is missing a hose. This 2 hose connection is on the fire wall to the left of the main vacuum tree and has the heater hose/valve next to it. Any ideas what should be connected to it. Sorry for the vague explanation.
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if the car has A/C you should have a 'coffee can' looking thing on the firewall... ?
 
the vacuum tree supplies the connector on the firewall, i forget what else hooks up to it 


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I could sure use a vac diagram for a 72 351w as well
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I found the vacuum diagram for all 1975 ford vehicles, let me know if you still need it.
 
 
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If you could post a pix of the ports in question,it would eliminate any doubts as to which lines your talking about.Question
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Originally posted by Damo70 Damo70 wrote:

Just wondering if any one has a vacuum diagram for a 75 Gran Torino with 351W. I am wanting to try and go over all my lines to check for leaks. Also  I have noticed 2 small vacuum connections, one is to the intake manifold, the other has nothing connected to it or is missing a hose. This 2 hose connection is on the fire wall to the left of the main vacuum tree and has the heater hose/valve next to it. Any ideas what should be connected to it. Sorry for the vague explanation.
 
If this car has/had A/C, it could be the hot water valve, which would get a vacuum hose from the heater control inside the car. A 2 port valve on the  thermostat housing controlled the spark retard/advance on the distributer which would have 2 ports. a 2 port valve on the intake could control the hot air door on the air cleaner, or the EGR valve on 1974 and newer. Ford standardized the vacuum line routing by color, with red being manifold vacuum, green was EGR, pink was thermactor(air pump),and yellow was spark control(it's been a while).
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
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I realize this is an older thread, are those diagrams for the 75's still available? I'm working on a 76 351 Windsor, mostly identical
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I searched my files and couldn't find it.  I remember searching the web using google and found a pdf file with all of the ford vacuum diagrams for the 1970's......I just can't find it again.  Sorry.
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