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    Since I am old enough to remember road draft tubes, I called those memory cells up.....

    when you looked at the running car from the front, you could see a little "smoke" coming out from underneath and behind the crossmember

    the underside never rusted because of the oil film from the tube exit and back to the rear axle

    when you pulled the intake, there was a Valdeze sized tar blob at the back of the lifter galley

    the horsehair filter in the road draft system was a bear to clean, you could flush it for a week and still get oil coming out of it

    it seems that the end of the tube was cut at an angle and always dripped on your forehead when you were under the car

    mike in tucson

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot
    Since I am old enough to remember road draft tubes, I called those memory cells up.....

    when you looked at the running car from the front, you could see a little "smoke" coming out from underneath and behind the crossmember

    the underside never rusted because of the oil film from the tube exit and back to the rear axle

    when you pulled the intake, there was a Valdeze sized tar blob at the back of the lifter galley

    the horsehair filter in the road draft system was a bear to clean, you could flush it for a week and still get oil coming out of it

    it seems that the end of the tube was cut at an angle and always dripped on your forehead when you were under the car

    mike in tucson
    Thanks for that trip down memory lane Mike

    Shevy_not_heme, if you look closely at the diagram Lt1s10 provided for you, you'll see that the same crankcase gases are available in the valve covers, in the oil pan and in the lifter valley. It wouldn't be any big deal to tap into the oil pan just below where it bolts to the block and run a hose up to the intake manifold with a PCV valve in the hose somewhere along the line. Or, drill all the way through the intake manifold and epoxy a pipe in that will run from the lifter valley up to atmosphere, attach a hose/valve and away you go. Don't be shy just because nobody has done it, either of these methods will work.
    PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.

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