So Ive finally gotten around to figuring out the vacuum system. I was able to completely remove every bit of hose not connected to the fuel system.
My long and rambled reasoning is below, so if you want the cliff notes, I just want to make sure I can do the following two things and delete/plug everything else in the vacuum system:
1) Can I run the hose off the booster directly to the foreword facing intake port?
2) Can I run the port off the top of the AOS directly to my oil catch tank that's vented to the atmosphere with a breather?
3) Is replacing the o rings on the AOS to include a new filler cap worth the effort if only to clean up the oily mess underneath it?
As I understand it, I can connect the line off the brake booster directly to the port on the intake that faces forward and then plug the port on the bottom of the J boot which deletes the venturi tube.
Since my motor is an 88 in an 83 chassis, the ICV electrics don't hook up leading me to remove it completely and plugging the port under the intake that's a pain to get to.
Now for the real reason I want to do this: I have a fair amount of oil residue on the throttle body side of the J-boot, all over the throttle body, and likely inside the intake as well. All indications point to oil from the AOS tube going into the intake. The tube from the AOS is pretty much direct with only a T at the metal fitting that used to go to what I think was a Charcoal canister.
I still have that old catch tank with breather that came with the car. I plan on routing the input for the catch tank directly to the nipple on top of the Air Oil Separator.
I also think I need to replace the o rings on the AOS as the bottom of the motor is all sorts of oily directly underneath it.