Ok if you are going to take them off. Then there is two you need to keep. The one going to your transmission for sure. Without it it won't shift right. The second one is the vacum advance that is the one that will mess up your timing. Even though I have seen people not have them on. You will also want to keep your PCV valve and the one running to it. Without the PCV valve on it your oil will get like sludge like it has water in it.Terry,_._,___
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