- Joined
- Feb 15, 2024
- Posts
- 197
- Reaction score
- 510
- Location
- Linden, Alberta, Canada
- First Name
- Shaine
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C20 LWB Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 350
I posted this on my build thread but thought it would be better here. I recently purchased a 1981 Chev C20 Scottsdale. It is the result of mashing a few trucks together (seller bought a few to restore their truck). So I'm starting from scratch and don't know what is original and what is not.
I've printed off some stuff I found online about the vacuum routing for these engines but I'm also asking the hive mind here. The three in the first picture are on the top front of the engine and two of them appear to be in the coolant system. The second is on the passenger side of the air cleaner. Are they all emissions stuff? Did my engine have an air pump (it doesn't now)?
The engine runs without these. It is a bit sluggish but that might be due to air and fuel filters (I just changed the air filter and plan to do a tune-up (plugs, cap & rotor with wires too) but I'm looking for advice & information. So most of the vacuum lines under the hood appear to be attached - just not these.
If the vacuum "things" are not needed I will remove them and hard-plug them so the +40-year-old plastic doesn't strand me on the road someday when it breaks. I've learnt my lesson the hard way with the plastic fitting for the brake booster vacuum on my '67 Olds 98.
Thanks in advance. I hope to repay the learning someday.
I've printed off some stuff I found online about the vacuum routing for these engines but I'm also asking the hive mind here. The three in the first picture are on the top front of the engine and two of them appear to be in the coolant system. The second is on the passenger side of the air cleaner. Are they all emissions stuff? Did my engine have an air pump (it doesn't now)?
The engine runs without these. It is a bit sluggish but that might be due to air and fuel filters (I just changed the air filter and plan to do a tune-up (plugs, cap & rotor with wires too) but I'm looking for advice & information. So most of the vacuum lines under the hood appear to be attached - just not these.
If the vacuum "things" are not needed I will remove them and hard-plug them so the +40-year-old plastic doesn't strand me on the road someday when it breaks. I've learnt my lesson the hard way with the plastic fitting for the brake booster vacuum on my '67 Olds 98.
Thanks in advance. I hope to repay the learning someday.