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Bonnie Meeker Posted on Jan 04, 2020
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Where can i get instructions for connecting vacuum lines 1966 buick engine?

  • Chuck Smith
    Chuck Smith Jan 13, 2020

    Derrick is completely worthless Bonnie don't listen to anything he says. I've filled out many complaints about him but this site don't care.
    Call or go to Autozone, give them all the vehicle information including engine size and moth of manufacturer. They should be able to print you out a vacuum diagram. If not as for a Chilton Manual for your vehicle. Before you buy the manual make sure it says "Contains Electrical & Vacuum Diagrams" Do yourself a favor, buy all new vacuum line. It's cheap and they sell it off a big roll. There are different sizes though so take a short piece of each size you see on your car. Hope this helps you out.

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