Has anyone looked at the image of "Installation-Max Vacuum Options Hose Routing-Engine Compartment" (page 7 of Osborn CHASSIS Assembly Manual)
This would be for 67 Mustang/Cougar 289 engines.
Richard : The "image" you refer to is the third picture attached in my "Reply # 3". As I noted (at least I think I did), this shows, at least to my eyes, the vacuum line going from the Booster Check Valve to the transmission. However, it also shows all of the other vacuum lines for other Options, so my question in regard to that image is, "would it be the same if you only had one, or two of the Options" ? Of course this still doesn't address my original question as to ID, OD Length and Markings.
On another note and idea, in my particular case, since my car did not come with PB from the Factory (and from all of my info PB were
not an Option on Drum Brakes), I'm looking at the addition as an "Accessory". This is listed in the Accessory Section of the 1960-68 MPC as Part # C7ZZ-2A091-A, Kit, Power Brake Booster Installation, F (drum brakes). Included in the "contents" of the Kit are 5 "tubes" and 1 "hose". While I could not find any of the exact part numbers listed for these 6 items in my 67, 1960-68 or 1965-72 MPC's, similar part numbers (including the one noted "hose") show that they are either Master Cylinder brake line/fitting related, or intake manifold tee/steel tube elbow related. No I.S. (Instruction Sheet) number is noted as included in the Kit, but there must have been one. A copy of it might shed some light if it could ever be found.
Getting a little "off track" from the "hose" subject of my original Post, yet related to the contents of the Kit, are the pedals. Both Manual Transmission and Automatic Transmission pedals are shown as being part of the Kit. What's interesting here, is that the Automatic Transmission Pedal shown is the same as that which is used on the Power Disc Brake Option. This by itself is not too hard to fathom; but what makes it interesting, is that cars equipped with the Power Disc Brakes used a different dash to firewall pedal support than those without. Apparently (?), since no dash to firewall support is included in the Kit, the Power Disc Brake Pedal will work in the non power Pedal Support
Anyone have any evidence of this ?
Bob