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Howdy,
I have my draft tube hole covered. It's far better (and cleaner) to install a PCV on the engine.
Cheers,
Rick
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you must have a draft tube or pcv.
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Hi Guys. I probably have a dumb question but I in the process of finishing assembly on my new 292 for my 56 F100.
I have a C2AE block which does not have a hole for a draft tube on the side of the block. Is it best to get a valley cover that is set up for a rear draft tube or none at all.
Have finned aluminum Moon valve cover with no breathers so only point would be oil fill tube. ( I am not so comfortable with setting up a PCV )
any advice would be greatly appreciated
I will post some picture next wee to get some input.
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