Vacuum lines 1965 Lincoln Continental (Driving Dreams)

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2019
  • An explanation of the vacuum lines. Come diagrams and a walk through of where everything goes. A few tips along the way. This is very similar for all the 60s Lincolns.

Komentáře • 31

  • @user-qv1dk7xu4c
    @user-qv1dk7xu4c Před 7 měsíci

    Nathan I can’t thank you enough for the excellent video. You get jammed up with your thoughts and worry about time but I understand. lol.. You have such a knowledge of the information and you explain it so superbly. I have learned so much. I have a 68 Lincoln Continental 4 door/ 462 engine my parents had when I was nine years old and they gave it to me shortly before they passed. Anyway it is in wonderful shape, they took very great care of it. But time gets by and things deteriorate. So thank you! I really learn from all your information. Keep them coming.

  • @user-qv1dk7xu4c
    @user-qv1dk7xu4c Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks Nathan been looking for diagrams.

  • @turnipsucks6416
    @turnipsucks6416 Před rokem

    Awesome. Super helpful. Like you said. Nothing out there.

  • @williamdixon1992
    @williamdixon1992 Před rokem

    The mechanic left all of my vacume hoses off of my 64 Lincoln convertable. No heat. breaks wouldn't stop my car.. i found at least 5 of them. Breaks work fine now. But the engine has a miss. Dont know if that is vacume related? What a nightmare. Your video will help me locate some of the hard to see areas. Thankyou for putting this video together!!. Much appreciated!.

  • @nickmcintire1876
    @nickmcintire1876 Před rokem

    Great videos, thank you for sharing! I am in the middle of a full restoration of my 64 continental that has been a project and a half for me. These videos have been life savers!

  • @luke3757
    @luke3757 Před 4 lety +1

    Your videos help me out alot. Thanks 👍

  • @6BlackBetty6
    @6BlackBetty6 Před 4 lety +1

    Just the video I've been waiting on! I'm almost to the point on my build where I'm gonna change out all the vacuum lines on my 66. Thank You!!!!!!!

  • @jenmorris3056
    @jenmorris3056 Před 4 lety +1

    Gold content, thank you so much sir

  • @Catch333FL
    @Catch333FL Před 4 lety +1

    Holy crap Christmas came early this year in form of your 3 videos. And your working on a ‘65 just like my project?! Perfect, keep them coming sir. Any lil video you have is greatly appreciated and sooo helpful to us out here trying to learn on our own

  • @bradleylaw
    @bradleylaw Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @jackierobinson3627
    @jackierobinson3627 Před rokem

    Just purchased my 64' a few months ago and just starting to work on the vacuum system. Looking to redo all the lines and hopefully the CHECK VALVES if i can find them
    Thanks for the content

  • @juancarlos0974
    @juancarlos0974 Před 4 lety

    Iam building a 62 thank you buddy for your information keep it coming because there is very little information on this cars

  • @Jason-zp4ly
    @Jason-zp4ly Před 4 lety

    One of the best line "color coding" you can get is to grab a large multi phone line copper cable. Most of these are 50+ copper line. Each little copper wire is color coded and can not only be used to mark the vacuum line, but can be used as a twist tie to hold vacuum lines in place. Just ask any phone company guy if they can give you a 1 foot chunk or so from a copper to fiber optic replacement line.

  • @65ondubz
    @65ondubz Před 4 lety +1

    What about the tilt wheel on a 65?🤔 I cannot find how it get vacuum. Great Videos thanks

  • @6BlackBetty6
    @6BlackBetty6 Před 4 lety +1

    Speaking of lines, is there a company out there that makes pre formed brake lines?

  • @patteahan8704
    @patteahan8704 Před 4 lety

    Hey also Nathan, was it 5/32 or 7/32 for the smaller lines to the actuators?

  • @dlucas527
    @dlucas527 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome. So how about the actuators? Do they hold up or do they need to be replaced? My car is a 63' car. Dude this video is amazing. Seriously. There is nothing out there like this. Actually, the old heads that used to work on these cars are almost all gone. This may not be exactly like my car and I am still willing to try this. Also, I think I may have inadvertently disconnected some hoses myself. My car stalls when put in DRIVE. I had no idea about the vacuum hoses. I just learned a little about this. I would like to know what type of oil and how many quarts you use? Also, what type of gas do you use, and if you use additives in your fuel? Finally, have you made any window switch, seat switch, circuit, and relay videos? You explain things really well. Thanks.

  • @Jon-Bar
    @Jon-Bar Před rokem

    Could you add to this video's description the size and length of vacuum hose to expect to use when replacing them all?

  • @lonnie67
    @lonnie67 Před rokem

    I continue to watch your videos for my issues on the Lincoln. Thanks for posting them. Have you ever had issues with the emergency brake release motor hissing when putting the car in drive or reverse? I think it’s the emergency brake motor but don’t seem like there are replacement parts out there for it

  • @Deezey70
    @Deezey70 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok.. so im curious if you know of a company that sells vacuum hose kits for 63 ? Hardtop ..
    also a color diagram ? I bought a awesome color coded wiring diagram that includes convertible but no vacuum ☹️

  • @6BlackBetty6
    @6BlackBetty6 Před 4 lety +1

    Any chance you can post the part #s or links of where you get your spools of lines from?

  • @rejordan73
    @rejordan73 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again Nathan for all your hard work on these videos. I have a 64 for I'm hearing a hissing noise coming from my shifter. If I play with it the noise goes away and when the car is shifted into gear it hisses, any ideas?

    • @NathanWilsonDrivingDreams
      @NathanWilsonDrivingDreams  Před 2 lety +1

      There is a vacuum line going through the neutral safety switch located near the bottom of the steering column. It goes to the parking brake and automatically disengages the brake when the car is put into gear. Follow those lines. One has fallen off or is cracked.

  • @frankcucchiaraiv
    @frankcucchiaraiv Před 4 lety

    OMG NATHAN!!

  • @bobbygallegos143
    @bobbygallegos143 Před 2 lety

    is their any way to get a hold of you Nathan? It is damn near IMPOSSIBLE to get anybody to work on my 69 suicide , bought it as a project before actually doing my home work , didn't realize this car was ahead of its time ! 😬

  • @patteahan8704
    @patteahan8704 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Nathan I have a really good HVAC manual in the pinned post in the SuicideSlabs FB page.