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Yeah it did come to think of it. THANX for the memory jog...
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03-26-2018, 04:48 PM | #22 |
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Re: PCV systems on the smallblocks
You can't really see the pcv, it is off the 2 big vac ports and Teed. 5.0 efi intake modified to use twin .98 2100s on my 260.
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Re: PCV systems on the smallblocks
It wasn't the best system in cold climates. There was a mesh screen under it and short drives in sub zero would freeze it into a block of ice. Blowby would start oil leaking from all the gaskets and seals.
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Finally got the cartridges but FIREFOX updated my browser and I cannot communicate with the printer. As soon as I join the living again, I will show the drawing. ADDENDUM- SHELBY COBRA TIGER
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Finally...
The setup is for both 2V and 4V.
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Yeah, that is the actual oil/vapor separator and is necessary. It is replaced on a scheduled basis.
C2OZ 6A631-A - FA-58 Gasket PN- C2OZ 6870-A (FEL-PRO should have it) Valve PN- C1AZ 6A666-A
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Road draft was absolutely used in the 1965 model year. Absolutely.
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When and if this all goes togather I have a 66 4 bbl intake that has the provision and the three threaded holes for that PCV system but the larger hole is not drilled so it will have to be machined.
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They were delivered different ways. Some had a plug in the hole. Some had nothing but a flat place where it went. Some had the threaded holes for fasteners, but no opening for the gases.
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Now for the earlier road draft design. Two SBF tubes shown below, one manifold mount and the other rocker cover mount (1965) -
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Yep, correct
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The PCV on the EFI is a pain to get to.
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