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The TBird suppliers have a PCV conversion kit for the teapot bolt pattern. www.classicbird.com (CASCO) . Part # 6758AA. Its a plate that goes under the carb, valve, hose and rubber gasket for the valley pan (TBird pan)
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Also wanted to add...got a great deal from Dustin too - just wanted to publicly say that Dustin works an honest deal and carries through, here's a fella you can trust with your dough! thanks for the nice parts! Long live the Y!
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Just got a great looking valley pan and adapter assembly from Mike Weaver - thanks Mike! Nice parts and a great deal for me...this thing will be just the ticket for my test stand motor. "Bloodyknucklyhill" is most likely coming through with a nice assembly for my Sunliner 272 engine. Long live the classifieds section!
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hey i've got an extra valley pan with the pcv on it.. PM me and we'll hammer out the details
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Anyone have a PCV valley pan and/or the small teapot style adapter (this small adapter looks like a teapot with an upturned spout that carries the ventilation to your carb/manifold via a rubber hose). Obviously, the valley pan with the rear vent is pretty common, but the small adapter was found on early 60's passenger cars and truck Y blocks. I can e-mail you a photo if you want to know what it looks like. danaxjessup@yahoo.com
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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