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Re: Napa PCV valve

To: "Gronberg, John" <john.gronberg@us.landisstaefa.com>
Subject: Re: Napa PCV valve
From: "Dave" <dgfox@uswest.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 09:44:13 -0800
Cc: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Reply-to: "Dave" <dgfox@uswest.net>
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No one has said yet.

when held threaded end down the loose piece inside
seems to be supported by a spring. 
do I want the intake manifold sucking on the valve and trying
to compress the spring ?
 (sorry, ... just can't quite get my head around this pcv thingy)

thanks,
dave
'67 Midget

-----Original Message-----
From: Gronberg, John <john.gronberg@us.landisstaefa.com>
To: 'Dave' <dgfox@uswest.net>
Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: Napa PCV valve


>What did you find out?
>I would think the threaded end goes into the intake manifold and the other
>end to the oil separator.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dave [SMTP:dgfox@uswest.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 5:00 PM
>> To: Spridgets
>> Subject: Napa PCV valve
>> 
>> One more question today please.
>> I just picked up a new PCV valve (napa part #2-9254)
>> as advised on the list. 
>> What I don't know is which direction to install it.
>> One end is threaded the other isn't. Which end
>> should point toward the carbs ?
>> (I have a '67 where there is only one tube from the
>> timing cover canister to the intake manifold)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> dave
>> '67 Midget (driven today, despite the threat of rain)
>


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