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65poppy

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This is for a 1965 289. If anyone has some pics that would help me out immensly.

Pic #2, what is the vacuum tree supposed to look like? My car has no PS/PB/AC. I just stuck that old brass extension on there to fill the hole.

Also, what bolts onto the three holes near the back of the intake?



Thanks,
Steve-o
 
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"Is this for…" is the connection. The auto trans and/or power brake connects there. No tree.

"What bolts…" Nothing. It's left over from the crankcase vent system, but on yours, which was common at that time, the large center hole was not machined.

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"Is this for…" is the connection. The auto trans and/or power brake connects there. No tree.
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What does the thingy look like for the auto transmission? I do not have power brakes. Do you have a pic?

Thanks,
Stephen
 
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You can see the steel line for the trans connected to the fitting you have, here:

http://i378.photobucket.com/albums/oo222/jesc1616/CARS 2010/May 2010/1967 289 engine/065.jpg
 

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2+2GT said:
You can see the steel line for the trans connected to the fitting you have, here:

http://i378.photobucket.com/albums/oo222/jesc1616/CARS 2010/May 2010/1967 289 engine/065.jpg
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Do you have a better pic? I can't really see behind the carburetor.

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Steve-o
 
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This has the stump of the trans line screwed into it.

View attachment 190060
 

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This has the stump of the trans line screwed into it.

View attachment 189901
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So is the brass fitting I have screwed into my intake the correct part that is supposed to go there? It has Ford blue paint on it, and it fits the hole. And it looks similar to the one on the intake pictured above.



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Steve-o
 
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