Re: 1964 PCV valve location
Timothy,
Well we are off the initial subject a bit, but the different crimps in the exhaut manifold tube for the choke circuit is very interesting. In preparing my 64 300HP for the PV I found it a bit challenging to get the idle down to 600 RPM. The carb was fully rebuilt and rebushed during the restoration but I still had to play with things quite a bit before I could get there. I thought a lot about the size of the hole in the (aftermarket) PCV restrictor but did not give much thought to the choke circuit since I was using the factory mainifolds. Now I'm going to have to take a look at that! You never know what's going to come out of these threads, thats what makes them fun.
Timothy,
Well we are off the initial subject a bit, but the different crimps in the exhaut manifold tube for the choke circuit is very interesting. In preparing my 64 300HP for the PV I found it a bit challenging to get the idle down to 600 RPM. The carb was fully rebuilt and rebushed during the restoration but I still had to play with things quite a bit before I could get there. I thought a lot about the size of the hole in the (aftermarket) PCV restrictor but did not give much thought to the choke circuit since I was using the factory mainifolds. Now I'm going to have to take a look at that! You never know what's going to come out of these threads, thats what makes them fun.
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