can someone post some pics from under the hood

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im putting a car together i did not take apart and i need some close pics from under the hood to see where things are mounted and if im missing anything. please try to take a few, some of the firewall area to see vac hose routings and one from the coil/start solinoid area. thanks for any help:pics:
 
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These are some reference pics I took at a junk yard last year for my last project car. Not the greatest but maybe they will help some

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anything in particular you need a pic of? are you putting stock parts back inthe stock locations? are you hiding wires? any specialty parts?
 
it has an edelbrock intake and cam but other than that its stock and i just want to put things back where they go. after it all works i may move stuff around to clean it up but for now i just want it to work. i need to know where the hoses from the upper intake go and where the vac feed is for the large sensor on the fire wall. im shure i forgot something but i thought if i have a handfull of engine bay pics i could use them as a refrence to keep progress going.
 
ok lets try this,
in red where does the vac line from the map sensor go to? does the fuel regulator feed from the manifold vac tree like i have it and the same with the egr valve.
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does the line in this pic for the canister plug into the top of the throttle body?
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what do i do with this bulk vac plug since i have no smog?
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MAP vacuum line goes from sensor to the bottom of upper intake to the large vacuum port next to the hex shaped vacuum manifold.

The fuel pressure line is correct.

The vacuum for the EGR can be hoked up like that since you don't have any smog.

The line for the charcoal canister goes under the bottom of the upper intake to the port in fort of the MAP sensor.

You need to plug all the vacuum port on the vacuum block.