302 H.O. usually refers to the Boss (302-4V).
As far as the distributor vacuum lines, the hose sets from NPD usually come with a routing drawing, which I don't have for a 302-2V, but I'll see what I can find.
The lines on the vacuum tree I'll work on as well, but if memory serves, they are the same no matter the motor, ut they vary with options. I remember one bing the source from the fitting on the rear of the manifold, one being the source for the brake booster, another being for the auto trannies.
I don't recognize the block on the rear of the manifold, but I don't think its correct.
On the water neck, the port for the temp switch has a plug in it, plug needs to come out and be replaced by a temp switch.
Carl
P.S. - Here's a source for vacuum drawings:
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairguides/VACUUM-DIAGRAMS/VACUUM-DIAGRAMS/_/P-0900c1528027a09cScroll down, four variants (I thinkk 37 and 38 are the important ones) as I believe your car should have the Dist-O-Vac (referred to as "electronic distributor modulator" under the figure.) Should have a box under the dash on the driver's side, with two metal tubes running along the inside edge of the driver's side valve cover (hint, the figure has the controls on the wrong side of the car.)
Also, Figure 28 has the vacuum tree connections. Use the color coding against the color coding on the vacuum tree decal for the Mustang, I know, the structure of the tree in the picture is different than a Mustang's.
CHP