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Morph914
I’m trying to get all my fuel and vacuum hoses connected, and I know the general area this is supposed to be mounted but if someone had a pic that would be most helpful.

Thanks in advance,
John

Here is the little bugger

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And here is a diagram of the general vicinity

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Olympic 914
sorry, picture of wrong part.. deleted.

How about THIS one




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Mark Henry
Red circle, it sits downwards.
Mark Henry
Plus it has a 90* rubber elbow and steel nipple to get the 1/2 side vent hose and the hose that comes off the top nipple has another 90* rubber elbow and steel nipple where it meets the air cleaner housing.
BeatNavy
Mark beat me to it, but here's another shot (since I walked ALL the way out to the garage for you smile.gif )

Sort of in the center of pic. I believe it's the "anti flashback valve."

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Morph914
It seems all I have to do is post something and then I find it shortly after. Found this pic which shows where it’s mounted.

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Morph914
QUOTE(BeatNavy @ Apr 16 2021, 09:53 AM) *

Mark beat me to it, but here's another shot (since I walked ALL the way out to the garage for you smile.gif )

Sort of in the center of pic. I believe it's the "anti flashback valve."

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Thank you for walking all the way out to the garage to help a brother out piratenanner.gif
Morph914
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Apr 16 2021, 09:49 AM) *

Red circle, it sits downwards.


Thank you, nice looking engine! I noticed your aux air valve is 180 off from where mine is positioned, did I get this wrong?
I did not have the luxury of taking this engine apart so no pics to refer to.

Cheers,
John
Mark Henry
Wasn't my pic in this thread but I'm doing a couple of full 2.0 Djet restorations right now, a couple of 1974 2.0 and a couple of 1975 2.0's.
There's slight differences between the two engines.
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