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> trying to bolt down the air distributor and air filter support, How do I bolt this stuff down on 70 1.7?
buck toenges
post Apr 16 2014, 08:01 PM
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I am trying to find out where I bolt down these two pieces to the case but I can't find anything about where the air distributor and air filter support bolts to the case. It looks like the back of the air filter support bolts into the case half bolt in the back of the engine but where does the two front support legs screw or bolt on to?
The air distributor looks to have one place it bolts on to the engine but where?

I have the haynes manual, factory manual, pet diagrams, and the search button but can't find anything that describes how these are bolted to the engine.

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Buck
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post Apr 17 2014, 05:33 AM
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Look at PET figure 116-05. You will see a three legged stand for the 1.7L air cleaner as part #1. Two legs connect to engine tin screws and 1 connects to case bolt. When you locate the stand and intake air distributor on the engine, mounting points should be pretty clear...
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