There are alot of things on my new engine i don't think i need like emisson control stuff what shold i remove. it's a early 80's engine i want it to make it look like a 60's engine what should i take off? Frankly i have no idea what im doing i just learned about 50's and 60's engine's...... such a learning curve lol
-- Edited by jonathanD on Saturday 7th of May 2011 08:31:37 PM
The engine in question is a mid 80's 305. I think if he put on a non egr intake and a points style distributor, nobody would be none the wiser. Some new chrome valve covers will spruce it up a little too!
-- Edited by unclebernie on Saturday 7th of May 2011 08:46:13 PM
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There is an aweful lot of hosing on that engine. A EGR block off plate is available. Not sure PVC is needed and pretty certain hose from PVC to charcol canister is for sure not needed.
vacuum line to the distributor is needed. one to the power brakes if you have any. vacuum for the secondaries. choke not much else. if you remember looking at the 283 in my 55. not much hanging around the top. sending units for gauges maybe
-- Edited by Stephenzone on Saturday 7th of May 2011 09:01:15 PM
You will have to have later model valve covers with the hole in it for PCV. Earlier blocks used a hole in the back for crankcase venting but this block won't have that hole. You run a vacuum hose from the base of the carb (likely a 3/8" port at the front) to a PCV valve in one cover and then some style of vent in the hole in the opposite cover.
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vacuum line to the distributor is needed. one to the power brakes if you have any. vacuum for the secondaries. choke not much else. if you remember looking at the 283 in my 55. not much hanging around the top. sending units for gauges maybe
-- Edited by Stephenzone on Saturday 7th of May 2011 09:01:15 PM
I can't see your PCV but I assume it is coming out behind the distributor to the back of the carb?
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars