« on: October 29, 2016, 05:01:18 PM »
Found this in a thread from July 2015:
Quote from: 67gtasanjose on July 03, 2015, 07:49:49 AM
I will speak to the choir on MY understanding of the breather caps I have seen having lived in the Thermactor world of So.Calif. for +20 years, late-70's-up, working on countless of many makes and models of the era.
The Push-on OE FoMoCo breather cap with the attached steel hose elbow turned UPWARDS was found on 66-67 SMALL BLOCKS with thermactors. The turn-up was intended to clear the factory Air Conditioner bracket.
All Big Block Apps that I saw , those which were running the thermactors for 67's (closed crankshaft systems) the OE FoMoCo breather caps were all the push-on's with the straight sideways steel hose attached. The turned up elbow was not needed on FE engines for clearing the bracket like it was needed on the small blocks.
FWIW, in reproduction, NOS or even the used world of parts, I have yet to see an OE or OE style FoMoCo CHROMED version of the push-on breather cap that has the turned up end, I have seen COUNTLESS of the OE or OE style CHROMED with the straight sideways steel nipple attached. Since(to my understanding), 390 Mustangs all came with the chrome dress up kit, then this is the only logically correct breather~ A CHROMED, straight-nipple push-on type.
NOW: 67Shelby??? ~ THAT IS ANOTHER CAN OF WORMS! I'll deffer to the Shelby experts for anything that would be on one of those.
Please see the attached pic; I acquired this chrome oil cap from West Coast Classic Cougars (WCCC - see warehouse tag) for my '67 C-Code Mustang with AC and T/E CA emissions. It's identical in construction to the car's original black cap with the turned up nipple end. There is no visible engineering number or part number, other than the FoMoCo block stamping.
This suggests that chrome caps with the turned up nipple end do exist for '67 289s?
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