Most of it has been removed. It has a new regular exhaust. But there are some things in the engine compartment that I would get rid of if possible. Some tubes have been blocked off with screws, tubes crimped, etc. Runs great (well as soon as I get new timing belt on

Here are some photos of stuff I know nothing about or if my regular carbed engine needs. This is the first item. The outlet on the left had a vacuum line with a screw plugging it. But I disconnected the tube and wiring terminals and still ran good. The "sensor on the right is still hooked up. Can it also be plugged, terminals taken off, what does it do? It also has the black button with terminal hooked up below it. Someone said this was to increase idle or something??

The next photo is a T-connection below the carburetor and into the carburetor intake manifold. The heavy braided tube on the right goes into the driver's side firewall (maybe to the fuel tank 3 way?) The other hose on the left goes up to the "sensor" with terminals on the right side of the photo above.

Te last is another connection that I think went to an EGR on the other side of the motor (which is removed) and it had the tube crimped closed at the end of about a foot of it. I cut it further back, put a rubber brake bleed valve cover and some black gasket forming gel in it after I cut it down to about 4" left. The center nut on the base was very loose. Just tightened it. Don't know if whole thing could be removed or not. It is the brass fitting beneath the tubing with writing. I labeled it smog vacuum. You can see the curved metal tube leading up and to the left. This is before I cut it shorter.

OK, any ideas on how to unclutter the engine bay would be nice. Also wondering, my battery on the 78' is in the trunk but my engine compartment on the passenger side has a battery shelf built in, if I could move battery to this spot. Currently someone mounted the coil there but could be easily moved. Any thoughts?
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