abrogate932
Newbie
I recently replaced the intake and carburetor on my 1971 302. Somehow along it’s journey, someone installed an 1978 EGR intake, omitted the EGR system and installed a 1.23” 2100. The 2100 has the aluminum carb spacer with the PCV inlet. I found a correct 1971 2 barrel intake, along with a 1.08” 2100. So far, things run much better. While replacing the parts, I decided to freshen up the PCV system. This PCV system is closed, with the fresh air coming from the air filter into the passenger valve cover and the crankcase air exiting through the oil cap on the drivers side. The oil cap has the PCV valve in it and there is a hose that routes to the 2100 base plate. The system has worked ok, but the hose between the PCV valve and the base plate has seen better days and has started to develop small cracks in it. I have been looking for a replacement and found the reproduction hose that Dennis Carpenter sells. I ordered it thinking this would be a simple swap out, but the hose is significantly shorter than the original hose that I had.
The original PCV hose I have has Autolite printed on it, but no part number. The hose was routed in front of the 2100, around the passenger side of it and then to the back of the carb spacer. It has a formed 90 on both ends and is approximately 25” long between the 90’s. The Dennis Carpenter part is about 16” long. My PCV valve was a Motorcraft EV-50, which had a 1/2” nipple. The replacement I used is a Standard V156, also with a 1/2” nipple. My 2100 spacer is aluminum and the 1/2” inlet faces the firewall.
For now I have bought some PCV hose from the parts store but it is not formed and is cheap and collapsing under idle vacuum. Yes, it is labeled as PCV hose and rated up to 3.4 Bar ~ 100 inHg. I have approximately 19 inHg at idle, so this hose is clearly not holding up to its claims.
Does anyone have suggestions for the correct hose for my application? I could order another hose from Dennis Carpenter and rig something up that will work, but I would prefer to find the right hose if possible.
The original PCV hose I have has Autolite printed on it, but no part number. The hose was routed in front of the 2100, around the passenger side of it and then to the back of the carb spacer. It has a formed 90 on both ends and is approximately 25” long between the 90’s. The Dennis Carpenter part is about 16” long. My PCV valve was a Motorcraft EV-50, which had a 1/2” nipple. The replacement I used is a Standard V156, also with a 1/2” nipple. My 2100 spacer is aluminum and the 1/2” inlet faces the firewall.
For now I have bought some PCV hose from the parts store but it is not formed and is cheap and collapsing under idle vacuum. Yes, it is labeled as PCV hose and rated up to 3.4 Bar ~ 100 inHg. I have approximately 19 inHg at idle, so this hose is clearly not holding up to its claims.
Does anyone have suggestions for the correct hose for my application? I could order another hose from Dennis Carpenter and rig something up that will work, but I would prefer to find the right hose if possible.