Valve covers PVC or no PVC

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CtownRunner
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Valve covers PVC or no PVC

Post by CtownRunner » Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:58 pm

My buddy has a pair of chrome valve covers for $20 like new. Moroso's with each one having only a raised stem breather. No PVC nipple.

My stock valve covers have the breather on one and the PVC on the other.

Can I use these and if so what do I have to do different w/o a PVC valve.

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Post by 1bluegtx » Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:27 am

I do not use a pvc valve on my motor.As long as both breathers are new and free flowing it will not be a problem.Dont forget to cap off the vacuum port under the carb.

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Post by road chicken » Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:00 pm

Before 69, PCV wasn't used, for the most part. It was added for emissions, for a cleaner combustion mixture,( by placing a vacuum on the crank case vs having it pulse between pressure and vacuum). It isn't a "gotta have" by any means.
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