Brake booster vacuum hose - Grey

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Shellb
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Brake booster vacuum hose - Grey

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Has anyone got a pic or advice on the best way to hook up the vacuum hose from a remote brake booster to a grey motor? I assume it is a matter of modifying the tappet cover to resemble reds and blues etc. But was hoping there might be a better/easier way.

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Post by fb cruzn »

from the booster into the intake manifold :D not rocket :roll: /tappet cover.
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Post by Shellb »

thanks guys, clearly I was a little mixed up there. Honestly didn't even see the bolt until you blokes said. Thanks heaps!!
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Post by Finny »

Taking it out is easy, but you need to get another that has a hollow thought the middle so the hose can be attached.
That's the important bit, not sure who makes them.
I had one in my spare parts bin, lucky.........

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Post by reidy »

Fittings are available at many spare parts places. Burson's have a range of these fittings. Can't remember what size fitting is required so just take the plug along with the hose as a sample.
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