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    I'm getting close to starting my rebuilt 350, and I have a simple question that I'm lacking the answer to. On my new valve covers I have 1 breather hole on each side. I was originally going to go with vavle covers without breather holes, but read an article about how that can gum up the internal area of the engine because of the build up of hydrocarbons. Would my best option be to run one side with a breather, and the other side with a PCV valve going to the back of the carb? I would have to run an open system because my air filter is open and does not have a place for a second hose. Also would the side with just the breather, be likely to get oily or residue from the escaping gasses on it? Thanks for any info!
    Last edited by 67CamaroProject; 01-23-2007 at 12:14 AM.

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