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PCV for 351W
Hi Guys,
I'm using a 1969 351W and would like to know what you guys have found to be the best way to vent the crankcase. The breather cap I am using has a short pipe fitting for a vent hose. Should I place the PCV Valve between that breather fitting and the air filter or should I go for Carb vacuum or manifold vacuum? I am using a Raod Demon carb and there is a vacuum pipe at the rear base of the carb. I also have a threaded port for a vacuum fitting on the rear portion of the Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold. Any ideas, advice, or suggestions, as always will be greatly appreciated. Tony |
Tony,
On my stroker I have a regular PCV valve coming out of the right hand valve cover and the hose connects to the vacuum intake in the plate below the carb. On the left hand side I just have a hose from the breather cap to the air cleaner and it has worked since 1996. Ron :) |
Tony,
I've got a Billet Specialties PCV valve holder with a tube going to the inlet on the Speed Demon. http://www.priveye.com/cobra/Eng1.jpg Roscoe |
PCV connection
I have Edelbrock Signature Valve covers and there is no grommet on the valve cover to accept a pcv vale. There is a breather cap with a hose pipe attached.
How would I run a PCV valve? Would I run it from that breather cap pipe to the carb, Air filter, or should I place a fitting in the manifold to accept it? Tony P.S. I am buying tall Cobra Valve covers and air claener in the near future. Bought the Edelbrocks because the price was right. |
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