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Old 09-06-2021, 10:02 PM
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Default Was there a PCV line on a 67 428 car?

I am still not well versed in these cars so pardon a question like this. I think the answer is no, but was there a PCV line on the passenger side valve cover to the air cleaner assembly like in 69 on any 67 full size car?

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I think you are correct. My 68 Catalina has the breather pipe, but the 67's I've seen only have the breather cap.

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johnta1 has you covered for the PCV valve in the valley pan. A.I.R. 400-428 4bbl (non-HO) cars had a breather tube to the air cleaner I know of.


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Pretty sure '68 was first year for the V.C. to A.C. pipe. I have '67 and '68 428s.

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Pretty sure '68 was first year for the V.C. to A.C. pipe. I have '67 and '68 428s.
First year across the board, yes. As I stated A.I.R. cars had the valve cover to air cleaner breather tube in 1967.

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Great information, thank you.

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