5.3l into 1962 impala
#22
okay so im dumb and cannot figure out how to post big pictures.....so the first pic im guessing the vac hose from the valve cover going to the throttle body is correct.....it is the only port or whatever ya wanna call it on the passenger side of the motor.......as for the second pic....the driver side rear vavle cover has a rag stuffed in the small hole that you can see........WHAT GOES THERE AND WHERE DOES IT GO TO.......thanks guys
#23
#24
Looks great!
Can you run a 1 piece driveshaft with those X-frames? I remember my buddy had a hell of a time putting power through that two piece shaft on his '62 Impala. He was going through driveshaft bearings like no tomorrow.
Doug
Can you run a 1 piece driveshaft with those X-frames? I remember my buddy had a hell of a time putting power through that two piece shaft on his '62 Impala. He was going through driveshaft bearings like no tomorrow.
Doug
#25
with some minor mods ya can run a 1 piece forsure.....or you can get the billet steady bearings that are around and they work good...
#28
hey can some one tell me somethign.......okay so in the pic the hose coming off of the driver side valve cover at the rear goes across the back of the motor and Y's to the rear of the passenger side valve cover then goes to a PVC valve then to the intake on the passenger side....my question is
can i run a pvc directly in the driver side rear valve cover and then a hose directly to the passenger side intake....
if so do i need an open orfice or closed orfice pvc......im entirely confused on what is what with the pvc's..........thanks
can i run a pvc directly in the driver side rear valve cover and then a hose directly to the passenger side intake....
if so do i need an open orfice or closed orfice pvc......im entirely confused on what is what with the pvc's..........thanks
#29
Just one correction - PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) not PVC. So in other words eliminate the passenger PCV hookup altogether? Just run one from the driver's side? Older small blocks did this, but why would you want to eliminate it?
An open orifice style PCV valve is the type that makes a noise when you shake it. The fixed orifice PCV has a small hole 0.010" or so and makes no noise when shaken.
Based on my minimal research, the fixed orifice may be a better option to keep oil consumption at a minimum.
Also see post #2 -
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...pcv-valve.html
Doug
An open orifice style PCV valve is the type that makes a noise when you shake it. The fixed orifice PCV has a small hole 0.010" or so and makes no noise when shaken.
Based on my minimal research, the fixed orifice may be a better option to keep oil consumption at a minimum.
Also see post #2 -
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...pcv-valve.html
Doug
#30
Just one correction - PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) not PVC. So in other words eliminate the passenger PCV hookup altogether? Just run one from the driver's side? Older small blocks did this, but why would you want to eliminate it?
An open orifice style PCV valve is the type that makes a noise when you shake it. The fixed orifice PCV has a small hole 0.010" or so and makes no noise when shaken.
Based on my minimal research, the fixed orifice may be a better option to keep oil consumption at a minimum.
Also see post #2 -
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...pcv-valve.html
Doug
An open orifice style PCV valve is the type that makes a noise when you shake it. The fixed orifice PCV has a small hole 0.010" or so and makes no noise when shaken.
Based on my minimal research, the fixed orifice may be a better option to keep oil consumption at a minimum.
Also see post #2 -
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...pcv-valve.html
Doug
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#40
not an LS but my buddies 67 mustang that he is building the pics of my car are at his shop......its a 429 side oiler ford motor....from what he says its a rare ford motor.....and got dyno'd at almost 800hp..