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    Nice. Jacks two photos are shown as itemized and labelled in the same landscape and portrait pictures.(See bellow references so as not to post hog).

    Ford used 9 element code breakout coloring for VECI's as of 1982.

    Stormin'Norman's source of color identification

    Red = Main vacuum
    Green = EGR function
    Orange = Heat control Valve (exhaust & intake) (AKA heat riser but more complex)
    YellowYellow = Distributor advance
    White = EGR vacuum (source)
    Black = Mainly used for the Evaporative emissions control
    Brown = Thermactor ACV or Diverter valve
    Blue = Throttle Kicker control
    Pink = Thermactor Air Bypass Valve (BPV)




    The photo below and above use a different 10 element Air Conditioning, power steering and Body Vac catagory. Internally, Ford had it all mapped out, the call names are the same basically.

    Gregpro in post # 10
    Georgez in post #17
    and myself in post #11 itemised the exact location of the VDV, which is in the 2.3 Turbo Carb, white and black VDV.

    Go to Gregpro's post on page 1 of 3

    1979 Turbo 2.3 vacuum lines

    Quote Originally Posted by xctasy View Post
    The following post might help you a little more....Sadly, TuxStangs far right view of the "9G328 Idle Vacuum Valve (IVV)" has dropped off the net and isn't able to be retrived.








    Center disk is 9G328 Idle Vacuum Valve (IVV), gregpro50

    Quote Originally Posted by Georgez
    Great job to have documented the lines. Mines are still original. I do understand the original owner didn´t change anything. I also taped the lines and made some ilustrations. Attached images if can help anyone else. I have plenty of them more if someone needs.





    And Jacks version of the non turbo 1979 manual 2300, modified to show FoMoCo's pre 1982 VECI key





    The VDV has been shifted closer to the carb on the Turbo 2.3

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