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I need a little help in getting this figured out. My car had the bumpers in these holes but some have a drain tube. The PET shows the same part number in 2 applications. One to stop the upward travel on the engine deck lid and the other in this location. I have yet to find where the drain tubes are in the PET. Is there possibly a variation in years?
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My car is a 72 1.7 and had this part
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My car is a 72 1.7 and had this part The two circled holes are for bumpers. They act to keep the valence from rubbing on the pan. They are also used to limit the upward engine lid travel. Illustrated part#13 has a threaded feature to permit adjustment of the height of the engine lid and the front lid when closed. The drain nipple goes into the center hole at the rear of the trunk floor. |
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