Bill, do you have a 67 engine assembly manual ?
Paul, yes I have copies of all the Osborn Assembly manuals. The chassis manual has a detailed diagram on pg. 8 of all the various systems (too detailed in my opinion). I do see a hose from what looks to be the carb spacer...listed as "Hose 7B086 UTO. Trans." Not sure what that means.
Only have pieces and parts - even from restored cars (of which I save few picture sets) sine the air cleaners hide so much
Jeff, thanks for taking the time to dig up what you could. Your commitment to helping others is truly appreciated.
I need to get the correct set up...with the tube running between the front and back intake fitting, and tied into the valve cover PCV valve. Once I get this put together, I may try various routings for the other items. My thinking with the brake booster to transmission modulator, when braking hard there is probably little call for vacuum on the transmission. I need to figure out my vacuum pressure gauge and start reading about how all of this works...I am sure the diagrams would make a lot more sense if I knew what is actually going on
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Where can I find specs for the various vacuum hoses listed? The line running to the transmission looks to be a smaller than the brake booster to manifold, but larger than the "typical" vacuum hose. From what I have seen, the booster hose has the "crimped" clamp on each end, and the PCV tube assembly uses the spring type clamps.
Thanks for the help! I will continue to try and piece the puzzle together and hopefully post a picture at some point. At this point, the only two things I know are correct in the engine bay are the ignition coil and power steering dipstick I got from Bob:) As I told him, everything else looks so bad, they look out of place.