The metal PCV transfer tube was used on most 390-4V engines since 1966 in the US. I do not know about Canada though.
Found a picture on my GT/CS forum of a 1968 S code Mustang from Canada. The Marti Report indicates "Non- Emissions System" in the options.
Does your engine look roughly the engine in the photo? Google is your friend for the 1968 Canada vacuum routing. It likely looks the same or close to the 1967 S code non-California emissions.
Indeed, mine looks the same (single diaphragm distributor, no PVS, no PCV tube, no rear intake manifold fitting...).
And I just checked my marti report, it is indicated "Non- Emissions System" in the options as well...
So I guess that the Single Diaphragm Distributor has just to be connected to the time spark vacuum source of the carb (as today)
Now my questions are:
- you can see the current front intake manifold fitting on the attached pictures. I do not think that it is the original one. Do you confirm ? If yes, what is the correct PN of this intake manifold fitting, which is, today, only connected to the brake booster
- as you can see on the attached pictures, the PCV valve is directly connected to Power Brake port of the carb. Is-it correct ?