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    Bleeder Container Restaining Strap

    I’m trying to rebuild the fuel tank ventilation system in my 1970 E. The bleeder container for the fuel tank is missing along with the restraining strap and the tabs welding onto the headlight buckets that the restraining strap is attached to. I can’t find the restraining strap so I was going to fabricate one but since I don’t have the tabs on the headlight buckets, I don’t know how long the strap should be. Does anyone have any pictures/dimensions they could share that would get me close?

    Any help is much appreciated.

    Chris

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    Chris,

    Sorry, this might be the only shot I have of mine.... probably taking a pic of the horns...

    Good luck,
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    Send me your email and I can share my experience with this on my '70E project.
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