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Old 08-05-2010, 10:59 PM   #1
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Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

Has anyone ever done this? it's a 74-76 model cast iron 4-barrel SBC and i want the old school look with script valve covers and breather tube.

it looks like it would work but i'd like to know if anyone else has done it and what i should expect.

i already have the double humps and valve covers.

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Old 08-05-2010, 11:34 PM   #2
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

Hmm and you wanna run the later style intake?..I think you'd have to get an aftermarket intake (performer eps has an oil filler on the intake), you could MAYBE cut a hole in the intake you have but I doubt it...

post a pic when you get it all done, i love that look!

why not get an older model junkyard intake with the filler on the intake
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:39 PM   #3
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

it can b done what you can expect is heavy sludge buildup inside the engine as well as leakage of oil out the engine // just like the old ones were
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:49 PM   #4
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

Why do they still sell em then?...(not argueing just wondering..)
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:57 PM   #5
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

I have a 1968 intake off a 327 on my 350. It has the twist on non-breather oil fill cap & tube and uses a PCV valve and breather on the valve covers.

cdowns is right, PCV makes things stay a lot cleaner. I've seen where some people have added holes to the back ends of those script valve covers for the breather & PCV valve.
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

yeah ive seen where you run a breather pcv on the backs also..
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

I would never run a vehicle without PCV.
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

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I would never run a vehicle without PCV.
X2. I ran breathers only on a 350. My oil turned to sludge, which might have been the cause of a rod going through my oil pan.
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Old 08-06-2010, 01:50 PM   #9
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

yea i'm still gonna run a pcv valve but i just want the old-style look.

someone has already cut a hole in one of the covers (i wish it was in the back) and they have breathers on them too.

will an HEI dizzy work on the old intakes? i was gonna buy an old edelbrock cb3-x (i think) with the breather tube but i found out the HEI would hit it.

i want it old-style but not with a points dizzy.

here are the covers.
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

oil runs down// do ya think havin a breather on the bottom of a valve cover is a well thought out approach or a major leaky on the headers??


plenty of manufacturers have HEI dizzys with small caps and external coil to reproduce the original look and fit
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Old 08-06-2010, 05:48 PM   #11
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Re: Breather/oil-fill tube in later-style intake

i hadn't really thought about the them leaking.

i think they should be alright though.

has anyone else ever had problems with them?

the holes are about mid-way and the breathers have a 90 bend in them. they seal to the covers with a gasket.
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