More Vortech Q's with illustrations. Just want to make sure I get this right. http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...IMG_0820_2.jpg A. Is the oil return port. E. Is the other end that goes into oil pan. G. Little red hose goes from B. to C. H. Goes on fitting above oil filter for feed line. I. Long red hose goes from D. to H. Don't know where F. goes. Thanks |
F is the Power steering fitting that is held in by a Y looking fitting that bolts to the Power seering bracket. Its not associated with the oil supply and return for th S/C. |
Originally Posted by Inspector12
(Post 8292036)
F is the Power steering fitting that is held in by a Y looking fitting that bolts to the Power seering bracket. Its not associated with the oil supply and return for th S/C. |
Yes! Your good to go. |
Good luck. |
Originally Posted by sworaz
(Post 8292367)
Ok thanks. Am I correct with where the rest go? |
The jerk that bought my car didn't seem to knowledgeable about F bodies and wrenching in general. Let me reitterate the guy was a JERK. I know my car doesn't like its new owner.. |
Thanks guys. |
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In this pic does anyone know where that hose goes (about 1.5 ft long) to or what that bracket is for? Also, do those bolts look like the ones for the supercharger balancer that go into the dampner? Just trying to see what bolts I have missing so I can get them before install. http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...IMG_0829-1.jpg |
The bracket is for your reservoir that goes in the fender on the passanger side. It mounts with the stock OEM bolts. The hose goes from the back of the intake duct to your valve cover. To help with crank case. |
Yes the bolts go to the balancer. The short ones hold the blower lower pulley and the long ones go thru the blower/balancer to bolt the AC pulley. How good are you at wrenching? |
Originally Posted by JMBLOWNWS6
(Post 8293873)
Yes the bolts go to the balancer. The short ones hold the blower lower pulley and the long ones go thru the blower/balancer to bolt the AC pulley. How good are you at wrenching? I was a 63b (light wheel mechanic) in the army.:nod: Thanks for the help. |
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