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You are looking for the "tree" shown below, which screws into the manifold behind and below the carb.
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Follow @AndyB. 's advice, and remove the hoses and cap the open tubes on the tree. In this picture, pointing toward the camera is an open tube, left, and a capped tube to the right of it. Caps would be best, but for temporary testing you can wrap electrical tape around the tree to close the tubes. An open tube is a vacuum leak.
One open 1/8” port will pull enough air to cause the engine to stall at idle. You can get a variety pack of caps at an auto parts store in the help aisle for a few bucks.
As suggested earlier, try some electric tape to cap them as a diagnostic step.
In a pinch, a wine cork can be used to plug a vacuum port; I don't remember how I figured that out, it was just there on the vac tree when I woke up . . .
I'll look over your parts list closer, and see if I can come up with anything to add. Looks like you've got the main items covered, and if I come up with any suggestions it will be small parts. I think you're well on the path to getting the truck running again, but that sucks about the starter. Have I mentioned, that your luck runs like mine?
Oh yeah; about an earlier post of yours. The conversion is honestly VERY little wire cutting; it's mainly "unplug and remove".
I didn't buy the distributor from Rockauto. They did not have the best price believe or not. I think I got mine from Oreilly's. I just did a google search and put in cardone 302691 and O reillys has it for $74.99 and a $5 core charge. So that is $80 versus $104 at rockauto plus shipping.
You did say you wanted to do this cheap, money is tight correct? I am a total cheapskate.
Cheap way to do it;
Distributor from OReillys for $80
Cap adapter from rockauto for $2.57
Rotor rockauto for $2.40
Cap rockauto $5.05
GM HEI ignition module rockauto $13.17
If you use the GM HEI module, you do not need the duraspark II module and you can keep using your original square coil. If you want to look up the module, just plug in a 1979 chevy monte carlo with a 305 v8.
I just did this swap also, it works well, and I am using my stock 2bbl carb not modified at all.
I picked up what you said about the choke. If your carb is the original style, it should have a fully electric choke. You need to look into this and get it hooked up correctly so it works. I have mine hooked into the white/black wire going to the alternator, and it works fine there.
Here's the coil connector. Autozone has it for $6.99. Part number 252. It has to be ordered. Yes the distributor will have to be ordered also. I have found almost nothing for a 2.8 in any local store, it all has to be ordered. You are a pretty weird person to still be running a 2.8 Ford v6. I will re-word that. You are a "special" person to be still running a 2.8 cologne v6.
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