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1968 AC Drain Tube

x-codegtcs

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OK - I now have the AC system ready to go in and I went to attach the Scott Drake rubber drain tube and found it to be quite a bit larger. The hose ID is 0.76" and the drain is 0.65". Anyone else experience this? Is there a better option than the SD version?
 

Ruppstang

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There is a spring clamp that holds it in place. You will have to cut it to length. Measure twice cut once! Marty
 
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x-codegtcs

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Marty, thanks. It seems loose even with the clamp. How much of the tube should be beyond the floor pan? Also, my floor has a small hole directly below the tube hole. It looks like a screw for a clamp or bracket to hold the hose closer to the body...does this ring a bell?
 
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