Gauges

nate chase

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Emery,
Please send my your vacuum post too... I asked Sunday about the vacuum
reading to the distrib when warm at idle and didn't get a single reply on
that one. Thanks, guy!

Nate '75GB (Running good w/355 gears) Omaha

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Another gauge that is extremely helpful is the Vacuum gauge. Once you study
the things that a vacuum gauge can do you'll find that it is an excellent
tool as well. I had written up a lengthy posting a few months back that
dealt with this. I don't know if anyone posted it to their site (Gene
Fisher
?) but I can find it and send it to you if you want.
 
>I put the transmission sender on the oil line coming out the top of the
>transmission. This is the inner one which then runs to the radiator.

On my 73 GMC, the transmission cooler lines are just the opposite of what Emery
says,
my out line went to the top hole in the rad, and the inside line went to the
bottom.

Does it matter? Is one of us backwards?

eric.henning
73 Sequoia
 
Hi Eric,
I believe you and Emery are saying the same thing. On my 73 Pumpkin-Rose, my
sender is setup that way, inner line out of tranny to bottom of Rad.

Ron&Gina
73 Pumpkin-Rose
Ft. Mohave, AZ.

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> >I put the transmission sender on the oil line coming out the top of the
> >transmission. This is the inner one which then runs to the radiator.
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> On my 73 GMC, the transmission cooler lines are just the opposite of what
Emery
> says,
> my out line went to the top hole in the rad, and the inside line went to
the
> bottom.
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> Does it matter? Is one of us backwards?
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> eric.henning
> 73 Sequoia
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