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Vacuum location on 2.2T Zenith

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I'm swaping my old 2.4T Zenith carbs with restored Zenith's from 2.2T. But I have noticed that 2.2T does not have vacuum in the same place. Where should I look for it?
Can some one please make a picture with whole vacuum routing?

Kristijonas

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Here is the image of my carbs. Where should I route the vacuum on them? My old 2.4T zenith's had a port near the back of the passenger side carb
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Usually the tap for vacuum comes off the front of the manifolds. Tap each side and then tie the 2 lines together for consistant vacuum.
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The small ports of the Aux Enrichment circuit (which has been disabled and plugged) can be used. Carb on the right, you can see the three ports, below the throttle valve. The first has a screw in the hose, the other two seem to have hex-headed bolts plugging the hose.

I've seen others who have used these, plumbed to a manifold. I'm planning on doing the same.

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