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Dual PCVs On Chev 350?
I have a pair of nice cast aluminum valve covers for the '74 Chev
truck 350 in my street rod. Both have identical PCV holes so the valve can be placed on either side depending on application. On mine, the driver side has a rubber grommet for the valve and the passenger side has a rubber plug. Both parts are too deteriorated to use. Problem is, my local Chevy dealer can order the grommet but they have no listing for the plug. I've looked for an after-market plug but I haven't found one that fits. I really want to use the covers so I'm thinking of putting a grommet and valve in each side and connecting them to the intake with a "T" fitting. Is there any reason I should NOT do this? |
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