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pcv set up help

Posted By lawdogg1 13 Years Ago
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lawdogg1
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I am trying to figure the best pcv set up for my 56 f100 272. I have a big bulky pcv breather into one of the tops of a valve cover with a hose attached to it and running into a homemade attachment to the air cleaner that sits on top of the carb. I am wondering if the same job will get accomplisged if i change the size the size of the hose from the valve cover to a carb spacer that has a nipple on it to allow the gases to run through the bottom of the carb. or maybe just run a hose from the oil fill cap breather to the same carb spacer? any help/advice would be great. thanks

p.s. I would prefer to have the clean look with nothing coming out of the valve covers and not using the rod draft tube..if possible.

paul2748
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One of the easiest ways to go is to get a valley cover that has the draft tube opening in the rear of the cover. Put the PCV valve in the hole with the appropriate grommet and run a hose from the valve to spacer under the carb. The TBird suppliers have a kit that includes the valve, grommet, hose and spacer. All you have to get is the valley cover with the hole in the rear.



I see the valley covers on ebay quite often.



You can use the stock valley cover by drilling a hole in it, but you should weld in a baffle to prevent the sucking of oil.

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stuey
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try this and say thank you to Ted

http://www.y-blocksforever.com/forums/FindPost73581.aspx

stuey



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