Ford Crossflow cathch tank/Breather
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octanetorque said:
I'd have thought it was a twin, in fact its the same as the first picture on this thread.
I'll pick up a breather cap from Burton and just put everything to a beer can for now.
Thanks for the advice!
J
???? twin sidedraught or twin-choke downdraught?I'll pick up a breather cap from Burton and just put everything to a beer can for now.
Thanks for the advice!
J
the first pic does not show a carb it shows this unnecessary alloy ellbow.
lets start from beginning:
if you run an electric fuel pump, the blanking cap for the engine needs to be this type:
and under no circumstances this one:
than you remove this alloy ellbow and back in with the original black tin-can which you now route, without pcv valve to your catchtank.
the additional rocker-cover breather could be permanently closed and such a oilfiller cap used (sometimes they come in yellow color):
this cap you can vent towards the catchtank
even i guess that with the original block breather and the correct blanking cap you could use the original oilfillercap, which vents itselves to athomsphere, without any oil comming out anymore.
another mod would be: you weld a small deflector plate underneath the oilfiller neck inside the rocker-cover.
if you are running a twin-choke carb than you can use the original ford setup, means original block breather (tin-can) but WITH PCV valve connected to inletmanifold and the original black filler cap, which does not need to be connected to a catchtank anymore.
Edited by LLantrisant on Monday 14th July 21:36
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