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need advice on my a/c , heater control
i am missing the metal part the goes on the the vac port . can i cut the rubber one in the photo and just attach to each one
or does anyone have one for sale |
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I might have a junky unit for parts
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anyone out there that can give me advice or should i just the one i have and try to make it work
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Sorry for late reply, I looked for my junk one, must of sold it. I do have a few whole ones if worse comes to worse
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i guess i will cut it and let all know how i make out
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#7
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the rubber part you see in this photo is from a 79-80 t/a . what i am looking for one that will work on my 72 firebird one , anyone have a photo of one . my last resort would be to cut each one of these and install theme on each port
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Not cheap, I was just trying to help you out with a pic
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It'd be rough but if you had a template for the holes, you can use a round rubber block and drill holes in it. Something like a hose clamp around it with angle brackets for retainer tabs. It just needs to be snug and mostly seal. A thick sheet of rubber would be similar, enough to stick vacuum lines into and be tight, dab of silicone maybe to hold and seal. Easy to pull off in future when you find part.
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This rubber connector came as part of the vacuum harness for AC. The hoses were glued into the connector. You should just buy a uncut vacuum harness for 71-75
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Quote:
Still like to buy one if if comes up for sale |
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Ok thanks for the photo let me know if one comes up for sale
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#15
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here are some leads for you:
https://www.lectriclimited.com/air-c...harness-118775 https://www.secondgengraveyard.com/ http://www.spottsperformance.com/fbharness.htm https://www.ebay.com/itm/402457790685 good luck!!
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Got this too
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#18
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pretty sure i have one of the black rubber vac line fittings if you still need it... & for a reasonable price.
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How much for the bracket set up
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if anyone knows if a 70-72 Lemans rubber piece would work i'll send it.
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