Re: Best PCV valve?
[Re: srunge55]
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10/19/17 12:21 AM
10/19/17 12:21 AM
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fourgearsavoy
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I Live Here
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Rittman Ohio
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I need to do some more tuning on mine because it seems to be burning a little oil I might need to put a separator on it because my engine never had any blue smoke before. I need to go over the instructions again. Gus
64 Plymouth Savoy 493 Indy EZ's by Nick at Compu-Flow 5-Speed Richmond faceplate Liberty box Dana 60
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Re: Best PCV valve?
[Re: UCUDANT]
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10/20/17 02:37 PM
10/20/17 02:37 PM
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BcudaChris
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mopar
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Colorado front range
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The NAPA grommet is a little tight around the PCV body, and in the hole of my generic fleabay fabbed AL rocker boxes, but fits. Hopefully no more weeping around the grommet.OD We'll see in the spring when this thing is back on the road.
I was using a Mr. Gasket grommet and a Fram 4.6 Mustang valve.
Last edited by BcudaChris; 10/20/17 02:38 PM. Reason: add NAPA reference
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Re: Best PCV valve?
[Re: UCUDANT]
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10/21/17 01:04 PM
10/21/17 01:04 PM
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jlatessa
pro stock
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pro stock
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Ohio
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I bought a Mustang separator that's small and well made with a needle valve drain, it's at my son's house now.
I'll try to see if he can relay the #s to me and I'll update....stay tuned, Joe
"Steeda" Oil separator Kit, #555-3710
Last edited by jlatessa; 10/21/17 01:15 PM.
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