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dhcarguy 07-10-2020 11:20 AM

Vacuum advance rubber hose
 
Did the vac adv. hose have a colored stripe on them? Mine is an early (Dec. 64) build.

Thanks ,Dave

dhcarguy 07-11-2020 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dhcarguy (Post 6159604)
Did the vac adv. hose have a colored stripe on them? Mine is an early (Dec. 64) build.

Thanks ,Dave

Only asking because it seems Ames only sells the size with a colored stripe running the length of them

Option 382 07-12-2020 06:17 PM

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Since no one answered the vacuum line question I figured my GTO would be one of the very few to be able to answer that question . My car still wears the factory born on vacuum lines . The car is a 12E 1964 BAL build (1965 model year) with tri-power and A/C. Because of this combination the car has plenty of original vacuum hoses to look at.

Just about every vacuum hose has paint markings on the ends to represent where that hose would go for the assemblers. In the pictures you will see various paint markings of red, white and blue although faded over the years.

These paint markings are referenced to the air conditioning vacuum hoses and the air-conditioning service manual I believe refers to these paint markings as well .

On the vacuum Advance hose going to the distributor I do not see any paint markings or lines going down the length of the hose. It is possible that any paint markings for that hose on my car could have faded over the years or is on the back side of the hose and different plants could have different distributors of the hoses as well.

I looked at the hoses that Ames sells that you are referring to, I would say that the paint markings on the hose ends of my car is the correct color ID method than what the various colored lines Ames is showing.


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