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1976 Ford F100 4.9L 300 cu. Vacuum Line Diagram Help


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#1 gtorres329

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Posted 17 December 2018 - 08:59 PM

Please help.
I have been trying to locate a schematic for my 76 F100, it has a 300 4.5l inline 6. I own both Haynes and Chilton manuals. I've gone to my local library and did some research, older manuals and shop manuals, with no joy. I don't have any stickers under the hood to assist. I've called the Ford Research facility, and the Detroit Library of Auto, nothing. I've scouted the internet, no luck. I'm new to the game and any help is greatly appreciated. 

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Posted 26 December 2018 - 05:45 AM

Yo G,
Try 1973-79 PU & 78-79 BRONCO DIAGRAMS
67-77-BRONCO-WIRING-MANUALS.PDF
This complete manual for the 1973-79 PU & 78-79 Bronco
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#3 gtorres329

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Posted 02 March 2020 - 07:07 PM

Thanks for sharing that information. I will look to see if there is any information pertaining to the vacuum line system. Thanks again.



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