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  • silvercert
    327 Rambler
    • Feb 05, 2009
    • 707

    Bowl Vent wires

    I have no bowl vent. So can I remove the wires. Moreimportantly is that particular ground used for anything else? 87 GW
    Daniel
    I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I always allow each student one free pass in my classes. The bad news is that you have now used yours for this class. Doug
  • silvercert
    327 Rambler
    • Feb 05, 2009
    • 707

    #2
    bump
    Daniel
    I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I always allow each student one free pass in my classes. The bad news is that you have now used yours for this class. Doug

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    • Tripwire
      AMC 4 OH! 1
      • Jul 30, 2000
      • 4656

      #3
      Do you have a pic? i read this thread earlier...but had no idea what you are talking about - sorry

      it is vented...but the wire question eludes me/us... perhaps its the choke wire?

      trip
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      • Rich88
        AMC 4 OH! 1
        • Nov 20, 2008
        • 4182

        #4
        According to the schematics, there's an orange wire that's spliced that provides 12V to the choke heater, bowl vent solenoid, and idle solenoid.

        The choke heater and idle solenoid uses the carb as ground. The bowl vent has its own ground and can be deleted.
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        • silvercert
          327 Rambler
          • Feb 05, 2009
          • 707

          #5
          Originally posted by Rich88
          According to the schematics, there's an orange wire that's spliced that provides 12V to the choke heater, bowl vent solenoid, and idle solenoid.

          The choke heater and idle solenoid uses the carb as ground. The bowl vent has its own ground and can be deleted.
          Thank you. the bowl vent slenoid is long gone and the wires just hang so delete they go. Thanks
          Daniel
          I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I always allow each student one free pass in my classes. The bad news is that you have now used yours for this class. Doug

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