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Re: WTB SBC valve covers original 1968
The 327 has a hole in each v cover? Ones for the pcv but whats the other for?
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Re: WTB SBC valve covers original 1968
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Re: WTB SBC valve covers original 1968
The other one is for a breather if you don't have the fill tube. The heads on my 327 are powerpack 283 heads with the off set bolts for older valve covers without holes in them. my motor currently has a pcv valve going to air cleaner spacer and another to the carb. you don't have to use either as long as you have the breather on the fill tube if equipped.
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