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2004 GMC Denali
I've been online the past few days researching how to set up the PCV, along with the breather, and what are the correct parts I need to purchase. In searching, I see the different people install and connect the PCV differently.
I just got my engine back from the builder. It is an H code motor, not converted to a 4v motor. I have a completed lower end, with TFS heads installed. I have purchased a set of inexpensive Edelbrock chrome valve covers to install. I will be using a Holley 670 avenger carburetor, and edelbrock manifold.
I guess my first question is do I need a spacer plate, or will the PCV hose connect directly to the carb?
Should the front portion of the drivers side valve cover have the oil cap installed, and a hose routed to the back of the carburetor? If this is correct, does the PCV install into the oil cap, or inline with the hose prior to connecting to the rear of the carb?
On the rear portion of the passenger valve cover, should there be a breather connected to a hose that connects to the air filter?
I will need to know the correct grommets to be used with the edelbrock valve covers, along with which breather is compatible. Any info on oil caps, and specific hoses would be helpful.
Thanks
I just got my engine back from the builder. It is an H code motor, not converted to a 4v motor. I have a completed lower end, with TFS heads installed. I have purchased a set of inexpensive Edelbrock chrome valve covers to install. I will be using a Holley 670 avenger carburetor, and edelbrock manifold.
I guess my first question is do I need a spacer plate, or will the PCV hose connect directly to the carb?
Should the front portion of the drivers side valve cover have the oil cap installed, and a hose routed to the back of the carburetor? If this is correct, does the PCV install into the oil cap, or inline with the hose prior to connecting to the rear of the carb?
On the rear portion of the passenger valve cover, should there be a breather connected to a hose that connects to the air filter?
I will need to know the correct grommets to be used with the edelbrock valve covers, along with which breather is compatible. Any info on oil caps, and specific hoses would be helpful.
Thanks