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|  Re: TCS plumbing/wiring photos please 
			
			Sam....better make sure the car you look at doesn't have NA9 CA emissions...pretty sure the TCS hook up is different on a NA9 car. 
				__________________ 1970Camaro Z28 | 
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			Schonye sent these photos to me.  Is this a 4 speed Schonye?  In comparing these photos to  Charley's website (i was not able to copy his photos), Schonye's photos (1 & 2) have a hard vacuum line as indicated whereas Charley's same line is an all rubber vacuum line.   Last photo is one I took off the web (looks like Chuck's "camarosrus" handiwork? This same line is all rubber like Charley's.  
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|  Re: TCS plumbing/wiring photos please 
			
			[ QUOTE ] Sam....better make sure the car you look at doesn't have NA9 CA emissions...pretty sure the TCS hook up is different on a NA9 car. [/ QUOTE ] Is Charley's CA emissions? 
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|  Re: TCS plumbing/wiring photos please 
			
			His was sold brand new in Il.,so no. Very early assembled 1970 Chevelles/Elcaminos/Monte C. used all rubber TCS vacuum lines,while later had partial rubber beginnings w/metal in between do to safety issues. I don't know what assembly practices 1970 Novas/Camaros followed. | 
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			Number 3 is Jack Seymour's car. A good reference as well, and a 4 speed. 
				__________________ 1969 Z28 1972 Corvette | 
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			When was Jack's Z made?  Can we assume that all Deuces, because they were produced 05D, 06A, & 06B (i.e. made late in the year), would have the metal tubing (safety fix)? Thanks. 
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			Mine. I think it's knd of a survivor.    | 
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			While we are discussing the top of the intake manifold, do all Deuces ('70 Z28/LT1 Corvette) have a FUEL LINE SUPPORT BRACKET for the rear fuel line to the Holley as seen in photo #3 above?  I noticed Schonye's photos (1 & 2) do not have one. 
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			My car is a 04B Norwood car. M22 4:10 4 speed. 
				__________________ Jack Seymour 1970 Z28 Hugger Orange 20K Mile Survivor | 
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|  Re: TCS plumbing/wiring photos please 
			
			Thanks for chiming in Jack.  Do you feel your TCS vacuum line plumbing (i.e. rubber hoses the entire circuit) is original to your 2nd week in April built Z?  If so it would appear that the metal tubing "fix" came some time after the 2nd week of April but prior to the last week in May. Also, is your fuel line support bracket painted black? What sheen? Thanks, Sam 
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