[quote author=Chad link=board=5;threadid=17197;start=0#msg131442 date=1052364106]
??? Let me get this straight...all help very appreciated.
I currently have a 73 302 V8. The drivers side valve cover has the oil filler cap that is lined straight to the bottom of the carb. The passengers side valve cover was lined to the air intake. Since replacing with a chrome air filter, what do I do with this line (air breather w/filter or line to carb and air breather on oil filler cap)?
What is correct? Pass side valve cover to carb and air breather on oil filler cap OR oil filler cap to carb and air breather on pass side valve cover?
Thanks, I hope I am not confusing.
Chad
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Chad,
The way the PCV works is this:
Intake manifold vacuum pulls a metered amount of crankcase gasses through the PCV valve and into the intake manifold system below the throttle plates to be burned with the air/fuel mixture.
The vent at the other end on the opposite valve cover is there to let more air into the crankcase to replace the gasses that get pulled out. The fresh air being let in needs to be clean-filtered air that is usually drawn form a clean air source within the clean air intake system for the engine.
If yours is a 73 then your PCV valve plugs right into a rubber grommet on your oil cap in the valve cover on the left (drivers) side.
Your vent tube, which is at the opposite end on the other valve cover, needs to connect to the base of the air filter housing. If you don't have a punch-out, you will need to drill it in order to install your kit, which is nothing more than a hose connection to your filter housing. On most chrome air filter housings, the clean air hose hooks up somewhere on the bottom half of the filter housing. Factory chrome filter housings like what was used on the Hipo 289, Boss 302, 427, and many others, already had that hose connection built in. In your case you will need to install your own if it’s an aftermarket housing.
BH