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correct valve cover cap for L48 engine

Started by Nigel, April 21, 2020, 05:51:47 AM

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bertfam

The PCV valve wasn't shown in the AIM because it was part of the engine assembly, and the first Parts and Accessories manual it shows up in is the November, 1967 P&A 681A (See attached). As you can see, it covers all V8 engines for 1967 and 1968 except the Z28 and the L35.

It's always best to find a P&A manual as close to the build year of the car as possible since even a year later part numbers can change!

And by the way, I trust HBC as far as I can throw them. (My opinion only)

Ed

Nigel

Hi Joe, thanks for the table. Just to clarify, GM 6423695 is the correct one?

I just dont want to make a mistake and order the wrong one.

Best regards, Nigel

Nigel

Thank you again Ed for clarifying the part number, I really appreciate it. I will go ahead now and order the PCV.

Is there anywhere that I can download a copy of the 1967 - 1968 Camaro Parts and Accessories manual or is it something you can only buy as a physical book. I think it would really be useful to me in the future.

Kind regards, Nigel

Nigel

Hi Ed, I just wanted to ask where you purchase yoour parts from, if not Heartbeatcity Camaro. Living in the UK everything i buy has got to come from the US however I have only ever purchased parts from Heartbeatcity. Many thanks Nigel

bertfam

You no longer need a P&A since a lot of them are now online at GMPARTWIKI. Put in the part number and click search!

I buy most of my parts at THE TRUCK AND CAR SHOP in Aneheim, CA, which is only about 40 miles away from me. They have GREAT prices, their catalogs are all online and yes, they DO ship overseas.

Another place I go is CLASSIC INDUSTRIES, which is only another few miles from The Truck and Car Shop. Even ebay is a good source but you have to do your homework on ebay.

Ed

Nigel

Hi Ed, Many thanks for the information, I will have a look on both websites you recommnded. Kind regards, Nigel