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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Rifle View Post
    firebird, your theory is correct, but you have the incorrect term. Ported or "timed" vacuum ports are above the throttle plates and have no vacuum at idle.
    Not always the case Jack, some carbs have internal passages that allow manifold vacuum to be seen with a port that is above the throttle blades. Idle the motor. Place a small piece of paper on the port. If it gets sucked down against the port, it's origin is manifold vacuum. If it will not stick to the port, it is a ported vacuum source.

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