............... A open emission cap is not designed for a thermactor system but none the less it is seen in some period photos as well as in the field. These are all Shelby applications that I have observed but a 390 may be the same . In the case of the open emission caps seen -some were chrome and some were black.
Bob - have never seen that cap on a Mustang. It would not have the connection needed for emissions and connection with the air cleaner as required for a Thermactor car.
The Marti Report says I have a closed crankcase emissions system, what does that mean?
No open fumes into the atmosphere . All were to be recirculated into the engine (reburnt) In the manuals the hose between the air cleaner and the breather cap is highlighted as for "Closed systems only" This is the way I've always found original 67 390's I've owned and seen in this state.
One of many diagrams - just the one I picked. JUST A GENERIC DRAWING not specific to this engine nor even Ford engines
- By 68-69 they started to refer to this type of system as a Type 4 system or a closed or combination one. It worked in conjunction with the PCV system on the other side of the engine.
- The system Bob showed on the 67 Shelby is described or identified by Ford as a Type 2 system where they used a restricted oil filler cap and a PCV system on the other side of the engine
All this (description) from Ford manuals - in this case Engine Emission Control Systems volume I
Have another 6-10 manuals, course work (class manuals and teaching guides) that cover 66-72 emission systems
In the picture from left to right 67, 68, 69 & 74 versions. Loose leaf in back I believe is the teaching guide for the 67 course
Guess we should at least ask/address do you have the correct air cleaner for the application?