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Originally Posted by zoegrant
As far as installing the PCV valve in the rear of the valley cover it would be a real tight squeeze. There is more area in the middle of the cover in-between the open sections of the intake manifold.
The valley cover has been sealed pretty well to the block with RTV by the previous owner and I am a little hesitant to remove the cover to drill a hole for PCV valve.
That is the reason I was thinking about using a valve cover instead. It would be a lot easier ...would the valve cover with the PCV valve installed be sufficient to relieve the pressure in the engine ?? Also would I have to install one in each valve cover using a tee to the carb base plate?
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The early systems (FYB-FE-SBF) used a rear draw FOR A REASON. What you are describing came into play in 1965. The draw from a rocker cover will require a breather on the opposite side rocker cover to vent the top of the engine correctly.
To properly retro-fit a PCV SYSTEM to an earlier road draft FYB will require parts from the later 1960-1964 PASS CAR and/or LT 292 to function properly (IMO).
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