[Tigers] Distributor vacuum line

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Sun Jun 30 18:44:51 MDT 2013


I tried to do it first using 1/2 inch wide masking tape to follow the twists and turns, much like a cloth measuring tape with the further advantage of adhesive to hold it in place. With all the twists, turns and bends in this line, I assure you the ability to form the wire to the line, periodically taping it in place worked much better, with no slippage from the starting end. 


Gene 

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If a guy was to go into his wife's sewing box he would find a cloth measuring tape that makes measuring odd shapes a snap:-) 
Mark L 


In a message dated 6/30/2013 7:19:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rfraser at bluefrog.com writes: 

Gene 
Any information helps. 

You measured the full length of the vacuum line, correct and this was an 
original Tiger part. (?) 

My theory is that Rooted took up to 1/2" off the tube length at the 
distributor. This would pull the line back from the radiator hose. 

Thanks 
Ron 

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Hi Ron, 

I measured it at exactly 25 inches. I used a piece of solid core electrical 
wire, molded to the vacuum line and periodically taped to it to hold in 
place, then detached it, straightened it, and measured. Hope that helps. 
(Pic upon request!) 

Gene 


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From: "Ron Fraser" <rfraser at bluefrog.com> 
To: tigers at autox.team.net 
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 3:38:40 PM 
Subject: [Tigers] Distributor vacuum line 

Tiger Trivia and facts plus I'm just curious 

I noticed something interesting recently. 

The stock Tiger distributor vacuum hard line only has a Rootes part number; 
1224812. 
There is no Ford part number listed. This leads me to believe that Rootes 
either made a new line or they modified the Ford part. 

My theory is Rootes modified the Ford part. The questions are did they and 
by how much? 
It's not impossible that Ford modified this part for Rootes but I would 
expect a Ford part number attached to the part in that case. 

Anyone have a known stock original Tiger engine distributor vacuum line? 

Anyone have a stock Ford distributor vacuum line; I believe the C5ZZ part is 
the one available now? 

Anyone who went to England and the Archive - did you see this part drawing? 

I did some very rough estimates of the difference between stock Ford and 
Tiger pictures and found a Max difference of 1/2" shorter for the Tiger at 
the distributor end. 

I'm not sure the best way to measure this. Maybe mark the middle of the 
bend and use a wire form from the nut to the mark. (?) 

Unfortunately I can not find where I squirreled away the hard line I did 
have on my Tiger so I can't measure it. I'll have to look deeper. 

Ron Fraser 
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