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Parts identification
Please help me identify these parts that are located behind the plastic cover in the engine bay. Both have vacuum hoses connected to them. The one with the yellow cap has a hose that runs to the throttle body. The other device has a hose that is plugged and one that is just short and not connected to anything.
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This is on your '79? I have never seen those parts before. I'm sure someone else knows but sure doesn't look factory to me.
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Yes, it's for the '79, and the car is an ROW if that makes a difference.
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Is the car a sportomatic? Could be vacuum servos or something specific to a sportomatic.
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No, it's not a sportomatic.
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It's gotta' be after market SMOG equipment to meet federal standards.
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Perhaps. I have the receipt that's dated 1982. It has the itemized list of parts that were purchased to federalize the car. I'll have to take a look at it again.
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