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Old 01-31-2003, 03:46 PM
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How does your PCV work now?

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Old 01-31-2003, 04:38 PM
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you just have to have a intake manifold that has tapped in plugs in the runners or plenum and buy a brass adapter at an auto parts store for 3/8th or what ever size hose. Any full vacuum source. Do not tree off existing lines like the power brakes etc.
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you just have to have a intake manifold that has tapped in plugs in the runners or plenum
I was afraid of that. If you tap into a runner, won't the PCV contaminate the intake charge for that cylinder?

Do not tree off existing lines like the power brakes etc.
Why not? Couldn't you put the PCV on the T the headlights operate off of?

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Because it would be like inducing a vacuum leak and a doubt if you headlight would come up very good.

I use a single plane and under the rear base of the carb is a tapped hole. Your right about an idividual cylinder would be slightly leaner if it is on one runner. but not to the extent of causing damage.

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