Re: PCV Valve
Joe
I've completed the rocker ratio research and am now set-up with 1.5 GM rockers on the exhaust. The actual measured ratio at POML for the selected 8 rockers is 1.49-1.51. I've installed 1.6 rockers on the intake (actual measured ratio 1.57-1.58). I set each valve with a slightly different lifter setting to achieve what I determined to be an optimum rocker geometry. With my set-up that worked out to 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 turns from zero lash or somewhat further down than the midpoint in the lifter bore. Just did one test run to 6300RPM and engine showed no sign of valve float, and SOTP indicated no rolloff in power at that point.
Wow,195CC on the intake ports! The work I did on mine -also non X 461's - where I raised the roof and opened the pushrod area a bit, increased the ports from 159-163 up to 162-165. I suspect my 1.94's vs your 2.02's is also a factor.
I have less concern about crankcase scavaging during low vacuum conditions (read high power short burst in my case) than I do about the instantaneaous mixture leaning created by the PCV valve under those conditions, so I opted for the fixed orifice, I have no emperical reasearch data to back-up that concern, and I suppose the carb accelerator system can compensate for that condition. I just don't like the idea. But that's just me.
All the best with your work.
The work you are doing is very similar to what I have done. Let's compare quarter mile stats when your done.
Joe
I've completed the rocker ratio research and am now set-up with 1.5 GM rockers on the exhaust. The actual measured ratio at POML for the selected 8 rockers is 1.49-1.51. I've installed 1.6 rockers on the intake (actual measured ratio 1.57-1.58). I set each valve with a slightly different lifter setting to achieve what I determined to be an optimum rocker geometry. With my set-up that worked out to 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 turns from zero lash or somewhat further down than the midpoint in the lifter bore. Just did one test run to 6300RPM and engine showed no sign of valve float, and SOTP indicated no rolloff in power at that point.
Wow,195CC on the intake ports! The work I did on mine -also non X 461's - where I raised the roof and opened the pushrod area a bit, increased the ports from 159-163 up to 162-165. I suspect my 1.94's vs your 2.02's is also a factor.
I have less concern about crankcase scavaging during low vacuum conditions (read high power short burst in my case) than I do about the instantaneaous mixture leaning created by the PCV valve under those conditions, so I opted for the fixed orifice, I have no emperical reasearch data to back-up that concern, and I suppose the carb accelerator system can compensate for that condition. I just don't like the idea. But that's just me.
All the best with your work.
The work you are doing is very similar to what I have done. Let's compare quarter mile stats when your done.

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