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Help, please 83 244 Turbo Vacuum lines 200 1983

Hello all. It has been some time since I last posted. Basically because my job now blocks this web site and I have to post from home.

My problem is basic. I rebuilt my 1983 240 Turbo engine a few years ago and got caught up with other problems and kept it in storage. Now I have installed the engine and wish to connect the various vacuum lines. My bently manual is very lax in telling me where the lines go and I didn't take pictures or draw a diagram when I removed the engine because I knew this would be a quick job.

Where do the vacuum lines go on a 83 240 turbo? I have two from the charcoal canister, one from the distributor vacuum advance, one from the oil separator. I have two connections on the throttle body (what goes there?) and one on the intake manifold. I can't figure where the forth line goes?

The charcoal canister line goes to a "t" and then to the thermal control valve and then to where?

Please, please help. If you have a diagram (which I don't) please supply it. I can't install my intake manifold and turbo piping without this knowledge.

Thanks,

Minorl

1983 244T (245k miles, black)
1995 850 T5R, black, 140k milwa
1970 Plymouth Barracuda (340 Cuda, in-violet purple)






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