Picture needed of GS air cleaner vacuum hose routing

Discussion in 'Chassis restoration' started by CJay, Jul 22, 2019.

  1. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Can someone post a picture of how the vacuum hoses are routed on a GS air cleaner between the temp sensor, the auto therm doors and the intake? Cant seem to find a clear picture in either the 70 service manual or the assembly manual. I forget how they're supposed to go. And I know there's a metal "T" in there someplace. Bonus points if you can post the factory lengths of hose:D

    Thanks!
     
  2. mrolds69

    mrolds69 "The Cure"

    Jason, here's one pic...I'm not positive it's right. I have a bunch of pics of this. I know it's right on my car. buick gs455 vac hoses.JPG
     
  3. mrolds69

    mrolds69 "The Cure"

    Another
     

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    mrolds69 "The Cure"

    Another
    gs 455 air cleaner hoses.jpg
     
  5. taf44667

    taf44667 69 Vert 4-Speed

    That’s a coincidence, I’m in the process right now of putting mine together and was going to post something last night but found my diagram. I can send you the lengths after I finish routing the new hoses if someone don’t post here first.

    Pics above look correct, drivers side to valve passenger side to tee/valve then carb. The T is metal.
     
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  6. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    71 manuals show better pictures. They are exactly the same with the exception of the hose from the charcoal can that goes to the carb. I know it gives sizes of hoses too and maybe lengths? I can post later.
     
  7. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    Hey Frank, will you please throw that goofy deformed 72 in the trash!!:D
     
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  8. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    Actually I am thinking all the vacuum lines diagram in manuals. I don’t think there are any diagrams of under sir cleaner
     
  9. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    B3C8A46B-E046-4BB3-9813-BF8DCB0C220E.jpeg Well here is where the line attaches to the other T anyway.
     

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