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Old 17-04-03, 03:10 PM
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Brake servo vacuum take-off thing broken

On my small block Chevy inlet manifold is a screw-in vacuum take-off bolt thing which should have a small section of pipe coming off it to fix the rubber servo vacuum tube onto. This has snapped off. Can't find a replacement anywhere, even tried Real Steel without success. Does anyone out there have a spare one on an old manifold or any idea where I can get one from? The original came from a std. Chevy manifold, fitted my Holley Contender manifold fine but is missing the top bit as I said. Thanks for any help on this one. Ian.
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Old 17-04-03, 04:19 PM
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RE: Brake servo vacuum take-off thing broken

RS components do these under air line fittings and are available in stainless(but you need to find someone with a catalogue)
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Old 17-04-03, 04:53 PM
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RE: Brake servo vacuum take-off thing broken

From memory I'm sure mine was a brass carb fuel fitting which has the same thread, and I'm sure it came from Real Steel.
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RE: Brake servo vacuum take-off thing broken

RS have an on-line catalogue if you need one.

http://www.rs-components.com/

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RE: Brake servo vacuum take-off thing broken

Thanks guys. Ian.
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RE: Brake servo vacuum take-off thing broken

Can you not attach it to the inlet on the base plate of the carb (Holley?)

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