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#16 PACINO

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Posted 23 January 2023 - 09:13 PM

Hi Spider! Hehe, no no. Either I've explained it wrong or you've not understood me. Those questions... is it a 'non-return' valve, how is it connected...etc etc, refers to this item:

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NOT the PCV. I have known the PCV valve for years.

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Posted 23 January 2023 - 11:13 PM

I believe that is a modern type PCV valve with spring loaded internal plunger and goes between the engine breather and the carbs tee,the correct way round.Steve..

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Posted 24 January 2023 - 12:31 AM

I believe that is a modern type PCV valve with spring loaded internal plunger and goes between the engine breather and the carbs tee,the correct way round.Steve..

I believe that is a modern type PCV valve with spring loaded internal plunger and goes between the engine breather and the carbs tee,the correct way round.Steve..


Cheers Sonscar! What company sells this?

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Posted 24 January 2023 - 02:01 AM

Hi Spider! Hehe, no no. Either I've explained it wrong or you've not understood me. Those questions... is it a 'non-return' valve, how is it connected...etc etc, refers to this item:

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NOT the PCV. I have known the PCV valve for years.

 

Like this;-

 

As you don't have CCV Ports on the Carbs, I'd suggest connecting the Crankcase Breather tube to a PCV Valve, then to a T piece to the Brake Booster Hose, on the Manifold side of the Non-return Valve.

 

A after-market replacement type PCV Valve with 13 mm fittings for a small car would be fine.



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Posted 24 January 2023 - 01:31 PM

Hi Spider, we definitely don't understand each other. I was asking about this new valve you showed me. If adapting it I don't need to buy the PCV one. And what company sells it? That's all.
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Posted 24 January 2023 - 06:51 PM

Hi Spider, we definitely don't understand each other. I was asking about this new valve you showed me. If adapting it I don't need to buy the PCV one. And what company sells it? That's all.
Cheers
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Hi Luis, yes, we are not understanding each other too well.

We have many local sellers of the PCV Valve, but they aren't international stores. Most Auto Parts Stores have them. The one I posted here was likely from a Toyota Corolla. Is this what you were asking ?



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Posted 24 January 2023 - 09:46 PM

Hello Spider! Yes, that was what I needed to know. Mainly, if fitting this valve I might not have to buy the PCV one. Today in P&L Minis LTD they told me that they don't have it. It was the only place where I had seen it at a reasonable and affordable price.

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