Im a first time early bronco owner (finally) and a novice in the garage and wanted to pose a couple of questions to the brotherhood: I recently had a major tune up done (by a seasoned classic car mechanic) and replaced ignition wires, distributor cap, and plugs. Before i would have to give the car a few turns to start and give it some gas. Didnt realize that wouldnt be necessary with all the improvments, and soon after experienced my first "carb burp" or something to that efffect and turned my air cleaner into toast, after breaking in the fire extinguisher. After some reasearch on breathers and pcvs on newer cars and a new edelbrock cleaner (with an opening at the bottom) im wondering if my valve cover breather cap should be connected to this? Previous cleaner didnt have this opening. 1. should this breather go to the air cleaner, as i understand the fumes comming out can be/likely are combustible?? and 2, should i be worried about the new ingition wires laying on the valve covers? i thought about wrapping them with heat tape, but am reading conflicting posts about arcing and other things, but i figured these wires (taylor spiro pro) woul be fully insulated? Any thoughts would bre greaty appreciated
Really appologize for the lengthy post but i wanted to get all info in there:
75 bronco sport
crate 302 w c4
670 truck avenger carb
msd electronic ign module.
thanks in advance!!
Really appologize for the lengthy post but i wanted to get all info in there:
75 bronco sport
crate 302 w c4
670 truck avenger carb
msd electronic ign module.
thanks in advance!!
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