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    Vacuum part

    Hey guys. I've got a 88 Mighty Max. Last week, like an idiot, I broke a vacuum fitting off of the drivers side. The fitting has 5 vacuum lines running into it. I took the piece to 2 different part stores, and they both said that they couldn't get it? If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.20210830_190812.jpg

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    You can make one. It’s just a manifold vacuum tree. You won’t find a new stock one. But you can go to a You pull it and pocket one
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    Or you can buy a billet one dirt cheap and tidy the mass of hoses up - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/17503737...frcectupt=true

    It may require re-tapping the thread to hook up a vacuum barb to the manifold where it has broken off. I haven't checked to see if there are any US vendors selling it but it's a lead...

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    Thanks guys!

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    Or if you convert to a Weber carb, you won't need that barb-tree at all and can just block off the manifold hole with a plug, once you extract the stub of the old tree. Note the threading is a weird spec, British Standard Pipe Tapered (BSPT) 1/8"-28tpi -- looks like this plug should work:

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