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hi ya'll.
working on a 1975 2.0 5spd. last year, i took the drive train out and i'm now getting it back together. because a lot of time has past and my phone with all the pics i took has crapped out, i can't remember where these last pieces of tin go. i've looked all over the internet but haven't had much luck. can anyone please offer some insight? thanks for any info. Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |
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Dave_Darling |
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These look to attach to the front of the heat exchangers. The two on the left look like the pieces that go down through the engine tin, the ones on the right look like they attach to the outlets on the bottom of the fan shroud. There should be clamping pieces that bolt to the two tabs on the ends.
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