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Reaperxiii
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Jul 19, 2009, 4:42 PM

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ok, so i have a 76 nova with a straight 6 in it. I blew up the motor in like auguest of last year and by the time i was able to get a new motor and a hoist, it started raining and snowing. So ive just been able to start working on it again, i got the old motor out and the new(to me atleast) one in. Only, i kinda forgot where all the lines go and what have you. this is the first time ive ever done this(changing out motors i mean) and yeah. So is there anyway someone can help? some pictures or something would help alot..im at a loss. thanks much.


Sidom
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Jul 19, 2009, 6:15 PM

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Maybe HT or Loren can post some diagrams for you.... Start off with the obvious, stuff that will only go one place, fuel line, battery cables, throttle cable, etc. Then move on to wiring harnesses & vacuum lines... Older ones get "memory", lay them out where they have been laying & that narrows the field..... Treat it like a jigsaw puzzle, do the easy stuff 1st & don't force pieces in holes they don't go. Wink

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