I call it black spaghetti. My CA 85 was like this also. Like has been mentioned, you are not finding vacuum going to the distributer because there is likely a pronged plug there instead. You most likely can't find your O2 sensor because it was located in the tube right behind the manifolds, which are now gone and replaced with full length headers. It doesn't suprise me that it was running fine without the O2 sensor in place, when I had all that crap it seemed like it didn't do much anyway. After all, it is still a carb with jets and all.O
- And as far as the motor goes, I was looking at the carb today, and it has a $hit ton of vacuum crap on it that I'm assuming was for emissions. The smog pump has been unhooked as well as the charcoal canister.
- Would it be worth trying to eliminate all these vacuum lines that could be possibly causing leaks and power loss? And on top of that, it's a cluster f*** of vac lines all over the place under the hood. The air cleaner barely clears all the garbage.
If I were you I'd completely remove all the california smog stuff and put EVERYTHING in a big box and stuff it in the corner of the garage somewhere. This is what I did with my '85, I put a 406 in and didn't bother putting the CCC carb and distributer back in the truck. Slowly but surely got rid of most of that stuff and modeled my engine compartment after what you would see in a 70's/early 80's truck.
