My first car at the age of 16 was a 76 Buick Opel by Isuzu. I recognized this as a similar year model simply by the engine and then a couple interior features. I ultimately had 2 of these in the burnt orange and a buddy had a blue one. Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I am now 58.
did not think about going to much in depth besides showing the vacuum gauge. It always must be connected to manifold vacuum. I have a T that goes to vacuum advance.
My first car at the age of 16 was a 76 Buick Opel by Isuzu. I recognized this as a similar year model simply by the engine and then a couple interior features. I ultimately had 2 of these in the burnt orange and a buddy had a blue one. Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I am now 58.
you need to explain where the vacuum gauge is attached, and which screw you are turning...
Thanks for the feedback.
nice video.
outstanding!
Bravo
you could of shown where to attach vacuum gauge
did not think about going to much in depth besides showing the vacuum gauge. It always must be connected to manifold vacuum. I have a T that goes to vacuum advance.