Thread: PCV valve
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Old July 12th 08, 06:49 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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"goodnigh" > wrote in newsJmdnZKXKcqB-
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> Have purchased a "proper" oil filler cap for my '71 M-code.
> The one on now is a flat design with a PCV valve stuck in
> the hole in the center of the cap. The new one is a tall design
> with a right angle connector mounted on top. Both are twist
> on, of course. The problem being, there does not seem to
> be any provision for a PCV valve on the new cap. Do I
> need one? The new cap is supposed to properly fit
> a 1971 351C 4V.
>
> mike
>
>


Sounds like you got the wrong cap. Ford had two ways of doing that in those
days. The cap you you got was for the hose that connects to the air
cleaner. On that system, the PCV valve merely plugged into the top of the
other valve cover in a rubber grommet.

The one you got is tall and fat, right? Those were on the 429 engines,
because that's what's on mine. When I had a 400, the cap was thin, and the
PCV valve plugged into the center of it. Those are the proper ones for the
351 - 400 engines.
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