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Tim,
The small venturi is a 2" venturi (Turn and Bank)
The AH and DG require 4" vacuum to operate properly. So you need to have a
4" venturi. You can remove the 2" and replace it with a 4" and hook both
instruments you have to it. You will need to get a vacuum restrictor valve
and set it to 2", then put it in the line with the 4" and you will pull
only
2" from the T&B and pull 4" for the AH all from the 4" venturi.
On the second question, if you want to not have the bumps and remove the
90*fittings, go to a REM37BY plug. It is shorter and has the same
characteristics of REM40E. The REM37B is also short, just not as short as
REM37BY.
Bob Parker
Mena, AR.
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From: "Tim LeBaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [COUPERS] Two questions


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>
> A couple quick questions,
>
> I have a very basic panel and want to keep it that way.  I'm putting in
a
new panel and want to install a artificial horizon.  It will be the only
vacuum instrument in my panel.  Will the small veturi run it?
>
> Second,  I have a shielded wireing harness and the two front cylinders
have the 90 degree adapters. Has any body had any experience with these.
Is
the direct hook up and cowl bumps better?
>
> Thanks Tim from Indy
>
>
>
>

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