ineedabrew |
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Thursday, Feb 1st 4:38am [Edit] [Quote] [IMS] [View car] |
Member Post nr. 23 Stone Mountain, GA 1979 BMW 323i |
Is this correct?
1) vacuum hose from bottom of throttle body to back of vac advance diaphragm (closest to engine block)
2) vacuum hose from top of throttle body to front of vac advance diaphragm (closest to radiator)
Help!
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ineedabrew |
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Friday, Feb 2nd 3:57am [Edit] [Quote] [IMS] [View car] |
Member Post nr. 24 Stone Mountain, GA 1979 BMW 323i |
Come on....I know someone can help me with the vacuum hose routing...
Help. |
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imaradiostar |
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Friday, Feb 2nd 5:47am [Edit] [Quote] [IMS] [View car] |
Member Post nr. 1000 Nashville, TN 81 323i, 82 525i, 85 524td, 90 535i |
search- it's in the forum history somewhere. I think I asked the same question about 2 years ago.
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Madhatter |
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Friday, Feb 2nd 11:22am [Edit] [Quote] [IMS] [View car] |
Member Post nr. 102
Australia - QLD E21, E24, E30 |
One side of the distributor usually connects to the throttle body, the other side usually connects to one of the sensors on the thermostat housing |
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sunbeam*** |
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Friday, Feb 2nd 6:00pm [Edit] [Quote] [IMS] [View car] |
Member Post nr. 244 wirral UK 1982 323i |
Hmmm..sounds like your distibutor is in 180 deg round from mine but here goes.
Top of TB goes to rear of advance (flat side attached to distributor
Bottom of TB goes to front of advance (domed end away from distributor)
Well thats how mine is rigged up and it works fine! |
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