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10/18/2015 11:57 AM  #1


Vacuum canister fasteners

Have 67 with 289 with ac. Was going to remove the vacuum canister on the passenger side to get some space to remove the ac lines but when I went to remove the nuts from the wheel well they weren't like any I'd seen before. Couldn't get a good pic. Anyone have any idea what these may be. Thanks, Brian.
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10/18/2015 3:18 PM  #2


Re: Vacuum canister fasteners

On my '67 the reservoir is held in place with simply sheet metal screws.  That being said I think there were two styles of reservoir used in '67, so yours might be different than mine. 

 

10/20/2015 3:50 PM  #3


Re: Vacuum canister fasteners

Mine uses two 5/16 studs captive on the bracket,with nuts in the wheel well. 


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