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Alright I've got a question...I'm helping my buddy with a 700r4/th350 swap in his 87 chevy pickup. We got the th350 in but i'm wondering how to hook up the vaccum modulator. The motor is a 350 with an edelbrock performer intake. Where and how does the vaccum line connect to this intake? Also whats the best way to adjust the kick down cable.
I believe my k5's th400 has a vaccum modulator but I spent a whole day covering that thing for the winter and I don't wanna un-do all that. As for the kick down cable, my 400 is all electric and my 700r4 burned up because I didn't have my tv adjusted right so I think its best if I ask how to set that up correctly.
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I've done a little research and it looks like the vacuum modulator actually gets hooked up to the carb. I'm not sure where though, my buddy has a holley 670 cfm street avenger carb, the only vacuum port that i'm aware of is the port for the distributors vaccum advance. Is there another vacuum port on the carb?