trevbeadle
CCCUK Member
I'm about to attempt a carb transplant on my 350 Mexican Goodwrench engined Corvette. The current carb is, I'm told, a mid eighties ECM contolled truck carb with no adjustments. The car as far as I am aware does not have ECM! Can someone answer the following questions?

What is the vacuum diaphragm on the right of the pic on the existing car? What did it do/should it do/ does it need to do? it looks like a vacuum pulloff that should have a linkage to the vacant post on the throttle lever.
the rear vacuum pulloff on the choke is not present on the replacement carb. Do most Qjets have 2 or is this an ECM abberation? Is one sufficient and normal?
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I think the vacuum port on the right will be redundant as there is and electrical connection in that position on the old carb. Do I just cap it off with a rubber piece/bolt or should it connect to something? 
Likewise, this top port seems redundant? 
Grateful for any advice or additions. Thanks.

What is the vacuum diaphragm on the right of the pic on the existing car? What did it do/should it do/ does it need to do? it looks like a vacuum pulloff that should have a linkage to the vacant post on the throttle lever.






Grateful for any advice or additions. Thanks.