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Thread: attaching points: oil return hose and vent tube ('67)

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    attaching points: oil return hose and vent tube ('67)

    Anyone can help with where these attach, I'd appreciate it. Thx
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    From the block fitting, the first clamp attaches to the trans case side cover at 4 o'clock. The second clamp attaches to the allen socket at the top of the starter. The third clamp attaches to back side of the oil cooler tin. If my memory isn't correct. I'm sure the experts will chime in. I can take pics this evening if you need them. The facing position of the clamp is critical as well. Let me know if you need pics.

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    Makes sense. I can see from parts book that I'll need some little, itty-bitty brackets, too. Thanks!
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    There is a short rubber drain that attaches to the bottom of the item in the second picture.
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    Thanks…is it like a little slotted 'boot'? And, where does this piece attach? Thx
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    Yes it's a slotted boot.

    Looking at your engine tin, from the fly wheel side, just to the left there will be a slot cut in the tin where the small tube fits. With a small rubber hose that connects to the bottom of the air filter.
    Tony

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    Got it. Thank you very much for the help.
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