300 vacuum diagram
#1
Posted 05 April 2009 - 06:44 PM
#8
Posted 24 May 2009 - 01:04 PM
I have a 72 ford 3/4 ton van and most the vacuum lines are off and so far all my books don't show anything on vacuum lines, just got this it is a 351 or a 400 I think as there is no sticker under the hood that I can find.I am the go to guy for vacuum diagrams.
I have them from 1972 up to 1988
Get me the info off the sticker located on the valve cover and I will post you a vacuum diagram
or tell me all about your truck.
thank you for your time
#12
Posted 28 May 2009 - 05:32 AM
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#14
Posted 29 December 2014 - 05:54 AM
I am the go to guy for vacuum diagrams.
I have them from 1972 up to 1988
Get me the info off the sticker located on the valve cover and I will post you a vacuum diagram
or tell me all about your truck.
Hello,
Im currently restoring a 1975 F100 Custom and its condition was very rough when i got it. it had been sitting in a Field for the past 22 years and Ive been having an issue with the vacuume lines as their were none on the vehicle when i got it. and it has no stickers on it under the hood. it is a manual on the colum if that is of any assistance. thanks for any help you may have. it has what i believe is a 302 under the hood.
Edited by kylehaley84, 29 December 2014 - 05:55 AM.
#15
Posted 13 June 2016 - 02:55 PM
I am the go to guy for vacuum diagrams.
I have them from 1972 up to 1988
Get me the info off the sticker located on the valve cover and I will post you a vacuum diagram
or tell me all about your truck.
Hi-
Re-doing a '79 F100 that doesn't have any stickers on the valve covers, It is a 302 with egr, pcv, canister and thermal control damper on the air cleaner. Can you please help with the necessary diagram?
Thanks!
#16
Posted 14 June 2016 - 11:01 AM
Pm million...
these are by Chilton for 79 F100 302:
Vacuum Diagrams
Below is a listing of vacuum diagrams for most of the engine and emissions package combinations covered herein. Because vacuum circuits will vary based on various engine and vehicle options, always refer first to the vehicle emission control information label, if present. Should the label be missing, or should the vehicle be equipped with a different engine from the truck's original equipment, refer to the diagrams below for the same or similar configuration.
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Acronyms, Carbureted
A/CL: Located in the air cleaner
A/CL DV: Air Cleaner Diverter Valve
A/CL BI MET: Air Cleaner Bi-Metallic Valve
A/CL CWM: Air Cleaner Cold Weather Modulator
ACT: Air Charge Temperature Sensor, prior to 1992
ACTS: Air Cleaner Temperature Sensor
ACV: Air Control Valve
AIR: Thermactor, short for Thermal Reactor. CA vehicles are installed with it as standard. Air Injection Reaction is what it stands for.
AIR BPV: AIR BPV is the AIR Bypass (AIRB) Valve; also called the TAB (Thermactor Air Bypass) Valve
BV: Bowl Vent (on top of the float tanks)
CARB: Carburetor
CBD: Closed Bowl Distributor
CPRV: Canister Purge Valve
DIST: Distributor
DPFE: Differential Pressure Feedback
DV-TW:Two Way Delay Valve
EFCA: Electronic Fuel Control Assembly/ (Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR)
EGR: Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGRC/EGRV: EGR Vent/EGR Control
EXH HCV: Exhaust Heat Control Valve
EVP: EGR Valve Position
EGR: Valve Position
EVR: EGR Vacuum Regulator; also called EGR Vacuum Solenoid
FLTR: Filter
FPR: Fuel Pressure Regulator (check vacuum line)
HEAT VLV INT: Heat Vacuum Control Valve Intake, (next to carb)
HICV: Hot Idle Control Valve
IAT: Intake Air Temperature Sensor (Air Charge Temperature (ACT), prior to 1992
IVV: Thermactor Idle Vacuum Valve
LCV: EGR Load Control Valve
MAN VAC: Manifold vacuum-Vacuum source; usually ref. to as Vacuum Tree atop intake manifold]
MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure
PCV: Positive Crankcase Ventilation
PURGE: Vapor Canister Purge Valve
PV: Ported Vacuum
PVS: Ported Vacuum Switch (PVS) Valve
S: Spark port
SA-FV: Separator Assembly Fuel/Vacuum
SOLV: Thermactor Solenoid Valve
SV CBV: Carborator Fuel Bowl Solenoid Vent Valve
TCAC: Thermostatically Controlled Air Cleaner
TCP: Temperature Compensated Accelerator Pump
TK: Throttle Kicker
TVS: Throttle Valve Solenoid (aka Solepot, Dashpot)
or
TVS: Temperature Vacuum Switch
TVV: Thermal Vacuum Valve
or, TVV: Thermostatic Vacuum Valve (aka Ported Vacuum Switches; Thermal Vacuum Valve)
VAC: Vacuum
VCKV: Vacuum Check Valve
VCV: Vacuum Control Valve
VDV: Vacuum Delay Valve
V CK V or VCV: Vacuum Check Valve
VOTM: Vacuum Operated Throttle Modulator
VRDV: Distributor Vacuum Delay Valve (VDV, VRDV, DV-TW)
VRDV: Vacuum Delay Valve (VDV, VRDV, DV-TW)
VRESER: Vacuum Reservoir (coffee can style in earlier years; replaced by plastic style)
VRESV REST: on earlier years such as SEABRONC's 83 is a Vacuum Restictor/delay valve, it delays vacuum for a certain amount of time
VRV: Vacuum Regulator Valve
WOT: Wide Open Throttle Valve
Stop by, do not call local Ford dealer and ask for proper sticker.. have vin ready.
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#18
Posted 17 June 2016 - 05:58 AM
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