FE PCV Hose
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And (knowing lmc's quality), it better be made of neoprene, cuz if it ain't, it won't last very long.
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There is 2 PCV hoses used on the trucks...one which is the most typical from what I have seen is a hose from the PCV on the rear of the RH valve cover to the carb spacer plate which has a nipple in the rear center. This hose, according to the parts catalog is 13" long and can be cut from C3AZ6A664B which i guess to be a roll of hose even though it doesnt say so. There is another hose used on non emission reduction equipped truck(PCV I assume) this version has a hose that runs from the valve cover down the rear and out the side. This is shown in Grp 60 pg 11 top illustration of the Parts Illustration book. I have seen one of the longer hoses on ebay NOS in recent months.
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There is 2 PCV hoses used on the trucks...one which is the most typical from what I have seen is a hose from the PCV on the rear of the RH valve cover to the carb spacer plate which has a nipple in the rear center. This hose, according to the parts catalog is 13" long and can be cut from C3AZ6A664B replaced by C9PZ6A664B which i guess to be a roll of hose even though it doesnt say so. You must be using the printed parts catalog. Take a gander at the CD. There is another hose used on non emission reduction equipped truck(PCV I assume) this version has a hose that runs from the valve cover down the rear and out the side. This is shown in Grp 60 pg 11 top illustration of the Parts Illustration book. I have seen one of the longer hoses on ebay NOS in recent months.
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The other hose is just 'bulk' smog hose.
Ford sez cut off the required length from a (25ft) roll of C9PZ-6A664-B.
John, I'm gonna look at some later vehicles, to see if I can find something close to the original.
Edit: A cursory glance shows that after 1972, all the various PCV hoses are cut to fit.
I know it's not correct, but...there is a 6' long 5/8" heater hose (C8OZ-18472-B) that Ford sold with a molded end.
We used to sell these, and cut off what wasn't necessary. If you want one, I can prolly find it, as it's obsolete.
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Thanks Bill, I am hooked up now, and since I don't do car shows with my hood up I can get by with the red odd ball hose that is on there now.
Just thought it would be cool to try to find one that looks correct. I guess if someone started repopping them they would want $40.00 for one.
I may do some kind of elbow thing or sub another PCV in the hole.
John
Just thought it would be cool to try to find one that looks correct. I guess if someone started repopping them they would want $40.00 for one.
I may do some kind of elbow thing or sub another PCV in the hole.
John
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John, I had the same problem as you. A PO rigged up some weird arrangement with decidedly wrong hose that of course would collapse.
I tried a couple different, not-quite-oem arrangements with different breathers, hoses, etc and finally came up with one that uses a big block Mustang hose (repro'd) and a plastic coupler to make the sizes match up. If you want a photo of mine I'll be glad to send it.
I tried a couple different, not-quite-oem arrangements with different breathers, hoses, etc and finally came up with one that uses a big block Mustang hose (repro'd) and a plastic coupler to make the sizes match up. If you want a photo of mine I'll be glad to send it.
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1973/79 Ford Passenger Car Parts Catalog / TEXT / Section 184 / Page 15. Basic part number: 18573.
Also shown in the 1964/72 truck catalog here = TEXT / Section 182 / Page 12.