.......The strange diagram is on pg 232 showing a routing (289 2V and 4V), without the control port, that goes not to the carburetor but to the rear of the carburetor and picking up distributor vacuum from the intake manifold. Comments?
If you compare Ford documents you will find that they conflict with how they did things at the plants in some cases. Have a chart that list 67 vacuum sources (unfortunately the chart does not say what the source is used for but most likely it would be for distributors) that shows (all cars)
- non-thermactor 67 289s both transmissions (AC and non AC) should use the carb as a source
- non-thermactor 67 390s with standard transmissions (AC and non AC) should use the carb as a source
- non-thermactor 67 390s with automatic transmissions (AC and non AC) should use the intake as a source
Believe this was from a Shop Tips and likely in response to a change or an attempt to clarify something printed in another publication.
In practice I have pictures of a number of earlier cars with 289s & automatics the distributor vacuum line run to the rear intake - with a preformed vacuum hose at the dist end, not just a bulk section of hose.
At the same time I have examples built later in the year with the source at the carb so we may have found another 67 running change to add to the large long list for that year. Won't post any pictures of those since the thread is focused on early 67 289's