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Calif '64 292; PCV system parts question

Posted: July 25, 2015, 10:36 pm
by BarnieTrk
Hi Fellas,

I was looking at an illustration (Section 66.3) depicting the PCV system for a California 1964 292 V8.

It indicates a canister-looking fitting located on the intake valley plate next to the distributor (?). It seems to be attached with a center bolt/screw through the top.

Does anyone know the function of the canister with a side arm port (part #6A665)?

I'm guessing it is a small canister containing an oil coalescer utilizing a mesh screen-type baffle inside. Would that be a correct description?

Thanks in advance for any & all descriptions/explanations of this canister/adapter/fitting...

BarnieTrk 8)

Re: Calif '64 292; PCV system parts question

Posted: July 25, 2015, 10:50 pm
by ICEMAN6166
in reality it is nothing more than a cover with a rubber hose attached going to the pcv valve in the intake
the cover (canister) in back and the hose and pvc replaced the road draft tube , which was atached by that same single screw thru the center.

basically. ford cut the long tube off the canister added a hose and pcv and early emission control was born

Re: Calif '64 292; PCV system parts question

Posted: July 26, 2015, 6:43 am
by BarnieTrk
Thanks, Brian, for the explanation. :cheers:

BarnieTrk :steering:

Re: Calif '64 292; PCV system parts question

Posted: July 27, 2015, 6:49 am
by bruceandersson
I don't think any of these were actually done by Ford, they were after the fact adaptations. I've seen numerous mods including the one I had where they cut up the air cleaner on a '57 Tbird. There was a short period of time where they insisted on having the PCV system, before they exempted cars/trucks of a certain age and older.