Subject to correction, Chrysler wore its vacuum tank under the drivers side front fender. Dodge & Plymouth, under the battery tray.
Danny Plotkin
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From: "skyhawk@xxxxxxxxx" <skyhawk@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 12:02am
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Subject: {Chrysler 300} 300G/New Yorker brake vacuum tank proper location
Hello, all. I've got a 61 New Yorker 2 door hardtop parts car that's been in storage for 30 + years. Today I raised the hood and found the brake system vacuum tank laying in the lower engine compartment below the battery tray. It's apparently been there for a long time, and I either didn't notice it all those years ago or forgot that I had. Can anyone advise exactly where this goes--its installed position (single hose, no cruise control) and how it is fastened to the car, otherwise I'll have to take out the battery and tray on my "G" to see how it's installed. Thanks for the assistance. Dennis
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