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So it's PCV from back of valley cover to back of Carb. Base of Air Cleaner cover to Oil Fill Cap.
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If you have a vacuum on the hose going into the air cleaner or on the oil fill tube (enough to hold a piece of paper) you should be fine. Remember your looking for 1” of vacuum. Is your side block breather blocked off? Looks good to me as long as the is a oil deflector under the valley cover..
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With an open breather cap there wont be any vacuum. Do it at the oil fill tube first. Like I said I added a leather washer I made to seal odd the dip stick. gates for a 64-67 Thunderbird and Mustangs with California emissions …..and a gates 31070 for later GMC 3500 pickups work. Stant lists them too. Try Rock Auto for numbers. I had to paint mile black. But there are chrome ones and several other ones with a Fordoval embossed in.
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