Thanks for all the input. I have gone through my store of air tanks and selected the
internal check value unit that I had with two ports. For those who were interested the
attached are the choices I had of the small cans. I also had three larger units that were
not can style, but those were clearly not going to look correct.
Now to search the forum for pictures of the hose routing and clips/grommets to secure it.
Linc : Before you go searching wildly, just a few things to be aware of :
1) You still haven't noted if your car has Factory A/C or not. Since you are picking the round vacuum canister (Part # C7ZZ-3E547-A), that says that you do
not have Factory A/c. Factory A/C cars used vacuum canister C7ZZ-19A566-A (the larger oval one) plus the check valve.
2) You have also not noted your build date. If you go back and look at all of the Posts in this thread, you will see that there are 3 possible locations for the "Tilt Only" canister, based on build date. These are a) outside (in fender well) of front fender rear inner fender apron; b) inside (engine compartment side) of front fender rear inner fender apron ; and c) under the battery tray.
3) "Heed what you read". In other words, pay attention to what others suggest like checking out the 1967 Articles in the Library Section of this Forum, and use the Search function to find possible other Articles about the same subject.
4) If you still have a question after that, Post another Reply, including all pertinent info (Plant, Build date, Options, etc.) in order to help others with a Reply to your questions. Remember, most people Replying have had a lot of experience, both "hands on" and otherwise, and will be able to assist you, and point you in the right direction.
5) Finally, to use a phrase from our Administrator, "Search is your friend". Use it freely. Not only will it make you more knowledgeable in asking questions, but potentially it will generate other questions to ask at the same time as opposed to thinking about them later.
Bob