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PVC Valve
I installed a '91 Corvette 350 ci in my cameo with edelbrock intake and road demon jr. 625 carb. The carb has one 3/8 vac. outlet which I'm using for the power brake boster. I want to install a pcv valve in the edelbrock valve cover on the driver's side. I have a edelbrock breather cap in the passenger side cover with a hose to the bottom side plate of the edelbrock air cleaner.
I've checked and didn't locate any provisions for vacuum outlets in the manifold runners or on the carb to connect a hose from a pcv if installed on the driver's side valve cover. Would an additional carb base plate with provision for tne second vacuum line take care of this, What about a second location on the air cleaner base. I would appreciate your help with this matter. Last edited by cameo58; 12-09-2010 at 05:04 PM. Reason: Question has been answered. Thanks |
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Re: PVC Valve
The plate under the carb would be the place to do it and ideally would pull equally from both sides (barrels)
Any port that pulls from both banks. |
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