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Another PCV Valve Setup Question

Started by FLA-67RS, October 02, 2023, 09:59:06 AM

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FLA-67RS

I have a LOS built 67 RS with the base 327 2BBL engine. The car was originally sold in December of 1966 by Merle Stone Chevrolet in Exeter, CA, so I believe it had the K19/K24 components, which were removed at some point by previous owner(s). The current set up is shown in the picture and has the PCV valve screwed into the oil fill tube and the hose going to the base of the carburetor. The oil filler cap is vented. What are the thoughts on if this is adequately venting the crankcase? Is air being mostly drawn in through the vented oil filler cap and going directly to the carburetor?
1967 RS - LOS 12A Grenada Gold with Gold Interior
Rare Options - AS1 Shoulder Harness, AS2 Headrests, A67 Folding Rear Seat, C50 Rear Defogger, C60 Air Conditioning

Kelley W King

that is not the correct oil fill cap. Should be non venting if that is the correct PCV setup for your car.
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FLA-67RS

Agreed. However, there is no other vent for outside air to enter the crankcase which is why I believe it is setup this way.
1967 RS - LOS 12A Grenada Gold with Gold Interior
Rare Options - AS1 Shoulder Harness, AS2 Headrests, A67 Folding Rear Seat, C50 Rear Defogger, C60 Air Conditioning

Kelley W King

a 67 engine has a hole by the distributer hole which has a tube leading to the air cleaner base to draw air from inside the air cleaner. 68 and later blocks do not have this hole. The fresh air from the air cleaner goes in the vale cover and the PCV is in the opposite valve cleaner.
69 Z28 RS Scuncio Hi Performance
69 SS L78
67 SS Chevelle
64 Corvette
66 GTO Tiger Gold
77 Trans Am Special Edition

FLA-67RS

I know what the correct setup should be for the PCV valve, my real question is "based on my current setup, is it adequately ventilating the crankcase". Thanks for the replies.
1967 RS - LOS 12A Grenada Gold with Gold Interior
Rare Options - AS1 Shoulder Harness, AS2 Headrests, A67 Folding Rear Seat, C50 Rear Defogger, C60 Air Conditioning

GMAD_Van Nuys

#5
Other owners report having the PCV valve attached to the oil filler tube:

https://www.camaros.net/threads/67-327-pcv-valve-setup.38103/

You can also purchase the tube with the PCV fitting from a number of sources:

https://www.classicindustries.com/product/all-years/chevrolet/camaro/parts/PR1251.html?gclsrc=ds&gclsrc=ds

You might want to replace the breather with a cap.

FLA-67RS

Thanks for all the responses, they are always helpful.
1967 RS - LOS 12A Grenada Gold with Gold Interior
Rare Options - AS1 Shoulder Harness, AS2 Headrests, A67 Folding Rear Seat, C50 Rear Defogger, C60 Air Conditioning

David K


David K

From the 67 AIM. I think you are fine.

FLA-67RS

David,

Thanks for the reply. The car originally came with the Powerglide transmission which changed out to a TH350 by a previous owner.
1967 RS - LOS 12A Grenada Gold with Gold Interior
Rare Options - AS1 Shoulder Harness, AS2 Headrests, A67 Folding Rear Seat, C50 Rear Defogger, C60 Air Conditioning

MO

Quote from: FLA-67RS on October 02, 2023, 01:09:13 PM
I know what the correct setup should be for the PCV valve, my real question is "based on my current setup, is it adequately ventilating the crankcase". Thanks for the replies.

It probably vents enough, but I wonder if the PCV functions as intended being located so close to the vented cap?