Re: Drain for Fresh Air Vent on Cowl Question
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Not sure about 1940, but my 1937 has two drains from the cowl vent. They are just rubber hoses.
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Re: Drain for Fresh Air Vent on Cowl Question
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I do see in the parts list that 1940 uses one “drain tube” and 1937 uses two.
Posted on: Yesterday 23:14
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Re: Drain for Fresh Air Vent on Cowl Question
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Depending on the year, there are one or two cowl vent drains. On the underside vent towards the front will be a small metal tube/hose ripple. A hose slips over that (no clamp needed) and then the hose then extends out through the firewall about an inch.
It's easier to push it in from the engine side.
Posted on: Today 6:28
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-BigKev
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