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1970 Ambassador plus a 1999 v11 EV

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Just got it firing!
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Hi everyone - thanks for adding me to guzzitech. I have a 1970 Ambassador plus a 1999 v11 EV. I am replacing a noisy fuel pump and in the process have found a disconnected hose from the external MAP sensor. I know it needs a manifold vacuum source from somewhere, but I sure don’t see where. Can anyone tell me exactly where the hose to the MAP sensor connects?
Thanks in advance! (I did search for a similar discussion thread before posting this)
 
Welcome to the Forum. Thanks for adding your bike to the Registry.
 
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