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MOPAR PCV use?
I’m thinking on trying this out & would like comments! Currently I have a PCV set up using the vent tube in rear of my 8BA to draw from crank case. I have seen guys use the oil fill breather cap with pcv valve T made for mid ‘70’s Mopars (see pic) & putting a filter on the rear breather tube using it to pull in fresh air. Thoughts?
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Re: MOPAR PCV use?
Where on the rear of your 8BA are you planning to draw crankcase vapors from?
Have not seen any 8BA with rear breather tube.
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Re: MOPAR PCV use?
Fuel pump stand filler cap. I only use the hose-barbed xler cap to entrain any blowby/vapors that might come out the stand cap into the air filter canister. No valve. Jack E/NJ
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The fuel pump stand has the vent nozzle facing the fire wall. Rubber tube attached has a 90 degree formed in it & runs down then along side of bell aimed at street.
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Re: MOPAR PCV use?
Jack E, I believe both the crank case vent tube coming off the fuel pump stand & the oil fill tube both enter the crank under the lifters. That being the case the PCV should work on either I think?
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Is that correct?
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AG>>> I believe both the crank case vent tube coming off the fuel pump stand & the oil fill tube both enter the crank under the lifters. That being the case the PCV should work on either I think?>>>
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Anthony.....I'm not really following exactly WHAT is "DRAWING" air through your system. And, I also wonder if you are familiar with how an 8BA-type is SUPPOSED to breathe 'normally'....un-modified? One goal is to continuously circulate FRESH air through the entirety of the crankcase in an effort to purge impurities that result from the combustion process. And of course, the second goal is to relieve crankcase pressure that results from piston ring blow-by. A drawing BELOW shows the designed path of fresh air through the entire crankcase and valve chamber volume for an 8BA. With a PCV valve, you NORMALLY need to supply a source of vacuum. Am I missing your vacuum hook-up? If you're interested, the link below shows a detailed thread on a hidden PCV valve system that "Heard" and I created for his newly-built 8BA going in his '35 pick-up with a lot of theory explanation and parts list. DD https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...=pcv+valve+8ba ........ |
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Only if it is a 59AB engine, in this case it is an 8BA engine.
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DD, Thx & very enlightening! I will be going that route. My misunderstanding of PCV operation was of your earlier thought process on PCV’s. Understanding my 8BA is a bit of a hybrid. As it’s in a ‘35 was built inadvertently as this modified hybrid by my builder when I told him it was gonna go into a ‘35. He said he could make the 8BA look similar to a 50ab to make it look a bit more original. I knew it involved the mod. of using a crab type distributor (he used a Mallory electronic.), but am just realizing he used a 59ab 4 barrel intake with the road draft vent tube in rear of intake coming off the fuel pump stand. I was a Muscle Car only guy w/o any knowledge of Early Fords but as the ‘35 came along as a ‘have-to buy’ even for a Muscle car motor head (me) as it was a great deal on a verifiable very nice low mileage car I bought it w/o engine, radiator or tranny & the education process started around 2013. While I’ve learned a lot & have done much to the ‘35 as seen here I’m still in the learning process. Hind sight is 20/20 & 8 yrs later realize probably shoulda had the 8BA built in 8BA config. Shoulda, coulda,
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>>> am just realizing he used a 59ab 4 barrel intake with the road draft vent tube in rear of intake coming off the fuel pump stand.>>>
Does this mean you now have two road draft tubes? One in front as in DD's pix and one in back along with the front vented filler cap? I'm confused. Do you have a photo of what it looks like? Jack E/NJ |
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No, currently 'as built' the builder has front draft opening blocked & only the rear coming off fuel stand in use. The blocked front port opening can be easily opened to utilize as in DD's Instrctions / drwg's.
Also to answer the question on vacuum, yes my original post neglected to say vacuum provided via intake vac port as in DD & Heard's setup.
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Re: MOPAR PCV use?
If your 4 bbl. manifold looks like this, you can mount the PCV valve at the road draft location and the vacuum source in the manifold or the carb. if it has a PCV port.
The rear stand can now become the breather/ filler port.
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51MERC-CT, that is my intake m, also was using suggested vac port & like your idea! It kinda was my original idea but with the MOPAR oil cap made for a PCV. But what you suggest will make for a more pleasing mostly hard plumbed. Think I’ll go with SS tubing instead of copper kinda keeping all the same color / finish.
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The small tube fitting goes to the outer chamber of the air cleaner to draw air from there.
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Thx all for the good input!!
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