looking for old style edelbrock intake.
#23
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Originally Posted by poncholvr
Originally Posted by cepx111
Think about it poncholvr, it's not complitarded, like everybody said, the oil drains "THROUGH" the intake into the lifter valley, not "IN" the intake, GEZZZ
im sure there are a lot of other ppl that havent either, but heck maybe the next time you ask a honest question you can get a dick head comment as well :wink:
Perhaps I should of left off the complitarded & GEZZZZ...
I'll get it back someday.
Please accept my humble apology.
Later, Cp
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Originally Posted by cepx111
Originally Posted by poncholvr
Originally Posted by cepx111
Think about it poncholvr, it's not complitarded, like everybody said, the oil drains "THROUGH" the intake into the lifter valley, not "IN" the intake, GEZZZ
im sure there are a lot of other ppl that havent either, but heck maybe the next time you ask a honest question you can get a dick head comment as well :wink:
Perhaps I should of left off the complitarded & GEZZZZ...
I'll get it back someday.
Please accept my humble apology.
Later, Cp
WELL THANKS MAN I HAVE BEEN THROUGH SOOOO MUCH I CANT REMEMBER A LOT OF THINGS SOMETIMES, I THOUGH YOU WERE ACTING,LIKE SOME OF THE PEOPLE THAT ARE SO DECIEVED IN LIFE- I AM GRATEFUL FOR THE APOLOGY ,AND THANKS
I HAVE BEEN IGNORANT AND RUDE AS WELL ,AND TRY TO CATCH MY SELF TO KEEP FROM DOING THAT BUT I DONT ALWAYS
PPL (AND MYSELF)- DONT REALIZE HOW MUCH OLDER PPL KNEW AND JUST FORGET! LOL
SO AGAIN THANKS 8)
#27
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If you look close at most of the edelbrock intakes like the torker that are still being made from back then the boss or lump where this fill tube went is still in the casting, they just dont drill out the hole anymore. You could buy one of these and have the hole machined out. The machine shop i work at has done this before. for those who are curious the early model SBC's 283-327 had the fill tube in the front of the intake with a breather on it and the pcv was in the back of the block, this is why those old corvette valvecovers you see have no holes in them.
#28
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A lot of those old engines had no pcv valves. They had a road draft tube, I can't remember when they started using pcv valves, I think it was in the mid 60s. I suffer from CRS... :P
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my buddy at the engine shop here has one for sale. if interested e-mail me for info chevy art e-mail [email protected]



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