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Old 13 Jan 2021, 17:45 (Ref:4028777)   #1
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1970's Formula 3 fuel injection

Sorry if this is the wrong forum for this inquiry, but I am trying to reach people with technical savvy and a historical bent. I bought a cache of Lotus Twincam Lucas fuel injection parts, and they included two vacuum canisters. A man who seemed to know what he was talking about told me they were from early 1970's F3 cars that used injected Twincam engines. I am completely ignorant on this area, so I thought I would ask you for help. I don't want to throw these away, but I have no use for them and just want to give them to someone who does.

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ive done a fair bit on 1970's Lucas, and never seen these. the cable suggests they may have been linked to the fuel cam lever
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