I'm looking for the correct combination of intake manifold vacuum fittings for the following application:
S code 390GT
San Jose plant
2/7/1968 build date
C6 transmission
Air cleaner vacuum motor
No brake booster
No A/C
No tilt column
No speed control
Starting from scratch - original engine is long gone. I have a donor 1968 S code engine, tag date Dec 1967. The donor car was manual transmission and had power brakes, so I'm thinking the vacuum fittings will be somewhat different, and the printed documents I have access to are unclear for my combination.
Photos:
1) My donor engine. Note the fitting threaded into the manifold has one spare outlet that's capped (cap is torn). Amended: the piece of rubber on the top port may in fact be a piece of hose, not a torn cap. The other piece of the fitting has a female compression thread for the brake booster and one spare outlet that is capped.
2) From the WCCC website. The fitting in the manifold is the same general design as my donor fitting, but does not have the spare outlet. The second piece has the female compression threads for the booster, plus two additional outlets. One of those is used for the trans vacuum line and the other is capped.
Question 1: which manifold fitting would be correct for my application: with spare outlet or without? Or is there another option?
Question 2: which second fitting would be correct? Both photos show fittings for use with compression fittings, which my car did not have. This opening would have to be plugged. Or was a straight hose barb (like a 373724) used, threaded directly into the manifold fitting?
Question 3: where is the air cleaner vacuum motor connected?
Any "field observations" or photographs would be greatly appreciated.