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What is this bracket?
Here is a bracket that was in a jar from the basement of an old Leeds plant employee here in Kansas City. I think it is a battery cable or speedometer clamp. I pictured a used one I took off a Chevy of some kind from'65 to '69 but I can't remember what. A Camaro battery cable fits it perfectly and it has a coating around the loop. It looks like it would bolt to the front cross member and make a direct line to the starter on some car. Any help is appreciated. Clint https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...7-p1070885.jpg
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Re: What is this bracket?
Well, there's one on the frame of my '66 Caprice that holds the battery cable on it's way to the starter. I would guess it was used on a bunch of cars for the same purpose.
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Re: What is this bracket?
It might have been to hold the speedometer cable -- bolted to the power brake booster/master cylinder mount ??
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That's good to know. I thought it was for a Camaro until I looked at my '69 and it takes a different style.
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I think it is the bracket that holds the PCV hose on its way to the valve. It bolts to one of the intake bolts.
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If it is, you have a rare unobtainable part there. Those were thrown away regularly.
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Re: What is this bracket?
I don't remember anything resembling this bracket on any Chevrolet engines PCV system. Do you have a make or model in Mind? I noticed another one in a parts lot that marxjunk had for sale a day or two ago here on Yenko.net. Clint
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Re: What is this bracket?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mssl72</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well, there's one on the frame of my '66 Caprice that holds the battery cable on it's way to the starter. I would guess it was used on a bunch of cars for the same purpose. </div></div>
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