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Manifold fitting

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by mdmeltdown, Oct 8, 2010.

  1. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

    View of rear passenger side of intake manifold; Where does this fitting connect?

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  2. mike starck

    mike starck Member

    Looks to be the fitting for the vacuum hose to heater control.

    mike
     
  3. lamar

    lamar Member

    To the heater control, under the dash.
     
  4. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

    The one I am pointing at has a nipple about 1/4 inch wide. The heater control vacuum lines are smalled than that and won't fit. If that is the case, then whats the fitting on the driver's side, same location? My heater hooked to the one on the driver side. That side has a needle shaped fitting that fits the heater vacuum lines.
     
  5. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    Does/ did your Jeep have vacuum wipers?
     
  6. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

    No, '70 model with bottom electric wipers
     
  7. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

  8. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Is this the original engine/intake manifold to your Jeep? If not could it be from a Commando with a TH-400? would make sense it could be a hookup for the vacuum modulator valve.
     
  9. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

    It's all original. Nothing has been changed. '70 v6, stock heater, oil bather cleaner, bottom mount electric wipers, T-14....etc.
     
  10. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Choices - I presume it goes into the manifold passage and has manifold vacuum when running.
    1) Provision for a power brake booster. Cap it.
    2) Part of PCV circuit - not likely if you already have that hooked up.
    3) Heater, provides power for vacuum motors.
    4) Control function - goes to one or more of the distributor advance, purge valve (aka burp valve, anti-backfire valve) for the air injection (likely factory equipment on a '70), or some other control function that I can't think of.

    Year/model/equipment in your sig, header or message would help.
     
  11. djbutler

    djbutler Sponsor

    I think Tim has it nailed with #4 below. My '70 still had the air injection system on it and the control valve was connected to this vacuum port.
    The vacuum port for the heater control is off of the other side of the intake manifold, it is a fitting with a short length of 1/8 hardline for the vacuum line to connect to.

    Don

     
  12. Rozcoking23

    Rozcoking23 RUN & GET BIT! 2024 Sponsor

    justn looked at my 1970, that line is connected to the vacum advance on the distributor.
     
  13. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    Yep, part of the A.I.R. injection system. I replaced mine w/ a pipe plug when I pulled that junk off.
     
  14. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    Vacuum advace should come off the carburator.
     
  15. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    And should be hooked to ported vacuum not manifold vacuum unless you have some sort of vacuum control in between.
     
  16. 4xfun

    4xfun New Member

    Are you sure that an oil bath is correct for that year model. On my Jeepster it hooks up to the control valve on the air cleaner (with a dry filter) to allow heat from the manifold to enter the snorkel. The other option is that you could have an intake from a jeepster.
     
  17. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

    Just to clarify again......everything is Stock and I'm running everything stock; nothing came from another kind or year of jeep or any other car. I know because I've got 40 year old pictures of this jeep when it was new

    Like someone said above, my heater controls come from the driver side

    The vacuum advance from the distributor goes to the carb, otherwise if it was connected to the manifold it would stay advanced the whole time.

    The only thing I don't still have is that smog pump cr**. Is that what a couple of you guys are talking about?

    Thanks
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  18. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Yes (though it's not c**p - it works, but it can be a maintenance headache on an old car). The smog pump is called air injection (AI) by Jeep. The AI has a valve that prevents backfiring on deceleration, and it normally is connected to manifold vacuum.
     
  19. mdmeltdown

    mdmeltdown Member

    I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers about the smog pump. My opinion comes from everyone I've heard talk about it as I don't know. I was told mine went out after it was a year old, it was real expensive to repair and it was not essential to the operation of the engine.....so it was all gone by the time I got it

    Sounds like it's that anti backfire deal. I assume I can plug or cap it Tim, right?
    Thanks
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  20. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Yep - cap it. You shouldn't allow a vacuum leak like that.