mine are in a phone booth, in an elevator( my first pregnancy scare), in the bathroom at a restaurant, in the bathroom at my brothers wedding reception, in a canoe, at the beach, in a graveyard, on a golf course, in the hospital after my dad had a heart attack, under the bleachers at a football game, and on the field when everyone left, a BJ in the movie theaters, in a library( bad idea she was too loud).
in the waterin a wide open bay in front of houses on the bowof my boat in the open as a military hellocptor hovered and watched ! on a pool table in a drive in movie
i have seen a 1967 mustang with a 302!
i own a repair shop,and what that is ,its the heat exchanger that helps put warm air in the the carburetor on it when its cold and make it run a little better it should fit on a round spot on the exhaust manifold ,and if its off it wont allow it to open up once the engine warms up,and it can effect the fuel mileage on it,if its still good you can just slip it back on and it will be ok if not you may have to purchase a new one ,there not expensive either and easy to install,and you can get them at any parts store,good luck with it,i hope this help,s.
Maybe the metal stove that is supposed to be bolted on the exhaust manifold isn't thereThe tube is supposed to bring up heat into the air cleaner, so that in cool temperatures, - the control valve for that part will open and allow hot (warm) air to enter the intake system and prevent icing in the throttle pate area! When temp gets down near freezing the expansion of air going over the throttle plate fuel mixing area gets very cold, and condenses water vapor (and freezes it)Whenever air is expanded going into lower pressure area - engine vacuum lowers intake pressure, - which in turn lowers the temperature a lot! It is even possible to have icing in some carbureter systems even when the ambient temperature is well above freezing level! This is why they have carbureter heat system on all reciprcating engine airpanes! Ice can cut down power available, or totally close entry point alltogether (making engine stop)This is rather uncomfortable when close to the ground!!