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Old Mar 23rd, 2019, 20:41   #221
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59 is the clamp for the bonnet release cable so nothing to do with the grill.
11 is part #190213 and 6 of them are used. They look to be a speed clip as shown here, but I don't know the type. They probably have a couple of barbs on them. Clip on not with fixing screws.

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Old Apr 17th, 2019, 12:34   #223
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Picture comes up fine with a click. Are you just about to fit them?
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I have a load of pics to upload but keep getting error messages saying a network key is missing. They are now on the car.
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Old Apr 18th, 2019, 19:09   #225
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Sorry they might not be in order.
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Why do you need an oil catch can? It's not a race car. Where are you going to attach it to?
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Old Apr 19th, 2019, 18:09   #227
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You are right it's not a race car. But I do not like the engine breather dripping on the floor or coating the bonnet \ top of the engine with oil residue. It's on the inner wing below the servo.
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Old Apr 19th, 2019, 23:39   #228
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OK, fine. Your car is a '67 even if it was first reg in '68 and would normally have the side breather routed back over the valve cover and into the inlet manifold so you wouldn't have a "leak to the ground" pipe like the earlier cars. That hose would have a T piece for the servo pipe. You might however have an early "ear" with the downpipe. I know what you mean though as my Estate has a tube on the top "ear" outlet which is open to the breeze. There is very little noticeable oil mist though.
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Old Apr 20th, 2019, 08:48   #229
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My B18 did have the drain pipe to the floor. This new engine is a b20 so has the upwards facing oil breather on the block. Also I don't want the oil going back into the engine again, another reason for the catch tank. This pic might help more.
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