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DentyBlueAZ 02-23-2014 06:35 PM

Hey gary thanks for the advice, i can't find how to start my own thread? do i need 10 posts? Well my amigo and I did more work today, taped up loose wiring with the stereo, and labelled the jungle underneath the instrument panel. But here's a picture of the air cleaner assembly

i need an intake tube with the vacuum motor. and is there supposed to be a hose coming off the top of of the PCV valve?http://mail.aol.com/38394-114/aol-6/...wMail&partId=3

Gary Lewis 02-23-2014 09:16 PM

On the main page of this forum, here, there's a button in the lower left called New Thread that takes you here. Don't know about needing a number of posts before you have a new thread, but that is possible.

However, I can't see the picture. You have to have your pictures hosted somewhere on the internet, not on your PC, to post them. I use FTE and you can get there by clicking on User CP in the upper left and going to Pictures and Albums. Start an album and add some pics from your PC. Then scroll down and copy the BB code on that pic and paste it into a post.

There is supposed to be a hose coming off of the PCV valve and it goes to a large port on the bottom of the carb or intake manifold.

ctubutis 02-23-2014 10:18 PM

Yes, on the front page is https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/i.../newthread.gif


No post number requirement to start one.

We can't see his picture because he's trying to source it from his AOL e-mail which we can't get into....

DentyBlueAZ 02-23-2014 11:23 PM

haaaaaaa haaa everyone needs an AOL email account for spam and other stuff its a lifesaver!!! And how else would I find out how much Kim Kardashian weighs!!!!

DentyBlueAZ 02-23-2014 11:30 PM

alright so on top of the PCV valce is a nipple thing above the larger hose, just to double check no hose goes from the top of the PCV valve to anything? The big hose to the carburetor is all good, I have that. And also, I have to get more specific the numbers, but I have a Carter AFB competition series carburetor, i read throughout the forum here and noticed you're a fan Mr. Lewis? So it's a good carburetor? :o

Gary Lewis 02-24-2014 07:57 AM

Most of the PCV valves have an extra nipple molded into them, but they aren't open - there's no hole. So there's no hose to be connected.

As for the carb, yes I am a fan of Carter carbs. The AFB is essentially what the Edelbrock Performer series is, which includes the 1406 that I'm running. They a good, solid carbs and are pretty much set-and-forget as there aren't that many things to go wrong. They aren't terribly sophisticated but that simplicity is a blessing when you want to drive the vehicle instead of tinker (repair).

tree medics 02-24-2014 09:38 AM

If you get a pcv valve with the extra nipple open , they usually have a plug. You twist it off and push it in the upper nipple.


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