As I prepare this old 1592 engine for operation. (has been sitting for 30 years.) I came a cross a steel tubing line a little larger than the size of a brake line that comes from a connection on the block directly under the exhaust manifold, but close to the pan and then come out though a hole in the front motor mount and then stops. I am sure it connected to something at one time, but I have no idea what it would be for.
Any ideas for what it is supposed to be used?
I'll try and get a picture tomorrow.
Dana
Tube to nowhere. What is it for?
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sceptictank
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rhythmrider
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Re: Tube to nowhere. What is it for?
Thanks for the reply.
Now that makes sense.
Yes, the little tap must be broken off.
I'm glad I did not try to start it up with out that!
(I can just imagine the car "peeing" a lime green river as I drive down the street)
I will add that to the ever growing parts list!
Now that makes sense.
Yes, the little tap must be broken off.
I'm glad I did not try to start it up with out that!
(I can just imagine the car "peeing" a lime green river as I drive down the street)
I will add that to the ever growing parts list!
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rhythmrider
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Re: Tube to nowhere. What is it for?
Went ahead and added my own abbreviated version. 
Actually plenty of room around the exhaust pipe when it's in proper position.
Actually plenty of room around the exhaust pipe when it's in proper position.
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