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RE: early 390 pcv question
By Painter Wayne - 08/06/2004 10:50:57 PM; IP 4.4.69.148
My original valve covers have "thunderbird" stamped in them in big letters, with no holes for anything, and I plan to keep them. Oil fill is in the intake. It does not have a draft tube. It is a PCV set-up, but is different than anything I've seen before. And yes, it is stock. It's just really funky, and I don't like how it looks. I don't know what the reason why the hose needs to be as long and shaped like it is, if there is one, and if I can change it without suffering any problems.
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