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    fnla39 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Can I get rid of the Draft tube?

     



    I want to get rid of it on a 283. Can I plug those holes and vent through the valve covers with PCV valves? Also the Intake surface on the front of engine has a hole for the oil to go completely through engine when added. Can I use a intake gasket that doesn't go completely around this hole and can I use an Intake that doesn't have the oil tube and just add oil through the valve covers also?

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    A little search goes a long way.

     



    I found it while I was looking around here. Should have looked first then ask. Thanks

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    I also have a 283 and yes you can use an intake without the filler tube. As for the rear vacuum mast, i would just keep the mast on but use a vacuum plug to block it off. This is exactly what I did and I have not had any issues with it. Just make sure that you change over to valve covers that have a pcv provision as the stock ones do not have this. Most chevy eng builders that I have talked to just use silicone for the front and rear intake gaskets. I still use the cork ones with just a dab of silicone.

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