MajD
New member
Hello, I am new to the Pontiac forum and looking forward to exchanging information with other members. Last week a Can Am became available in my local area and price range, so I purchased it. I have wanted one of these since I saw one years ago on the road, and I'm excited to own one. I am not new to automotive restoration and currently have a couple projects I'm working on.
I'm planning a frame on restoration for this, as it's currently a pretty solid driver and I don't need another car in pieces all over the shop. I've gone over the car and from what I can tell, it's completely stock. The car needs a little TLC to be in top running condition, and more work on the interior as well as paint and decals to be tight, but it looks pretty good from 10 ft away.
So I was rooting around under the hood checking things out, and I noticed that the breather tube from the valve cover to the air cleaner assembly is missing. I looked at some pictures and it seems like the original tube had two bends in it, similar to an early 70s trans am tube.
I've searched the internet, but couldn't find a tube specifically identified for the Can Am application. It looks like the Trans Ams and Firebirds from 77 had a different tube, so I'm not sure now whether I should get an earlier tube, or whether this is a Can Am specific piece that I will spend years looking for (part of the challenge) and have to fab something in the meantime. Thanks.
MajD
I'm planning a frame on restoration for this, as it's currently a pretty solid driver and I don't need another car in pieces all over the shop. I've gone over the car and from what I can tell, it's completely stock. The car needs a little TLC to be in top running condition, and more work on the interior as well as paint and decals to be tight, but it looks pretty good from 10 ft away.
So I was rooting around under the hood checking things out, and I noticed that the breather tube from the valve cover to the air cleaner assembly is missing. I looked at some pictures and it seems like the original tube had two bends in it, similar to an early 70s trans am tube.
I've searched the internet, but couldn't find a tube specifically identified for the Can Am application. It looks like the Trans Ams and Firebirds from 77 had a different tube, so I'm not sure now whether I should get an earlier tube, or whether this is a Can Am specific piece that I will spend years looking for (part of the challenge) and have to fab something in the meantime. Thanks.
MajD
