Hi everyone,
I have a 390 GT 1968 with a 4-speed transmission, a brake booster and no A/C (8R02S160056 / 63A T 2A 04E B7 7 5).
I would like to install the PCV system and be compliant with the original configuration.
Note: I have a 67 air cleaner.
Today,I have an aftermarket carb (Holley CFM 600 -4776-2) without fuel inlet on the driver side.
I will fix it, buying a FUEL BOWL KIT Holley 134-108 and a Ford Style Trans Line (long) Quick Fuel 34-166QFT.
And today, on the carburettor side:
- The time spark vacuum source is directed connected to the distributor advance (note: it is a single diaphragm distributor.
- Then the Power Brake port is connected to the PCV valve / elbow (on the passenger side)
- And the PCV port is capped
Then the brake booster vacuum line is connected to the PCV intake fitting.
And as you can see on the attached picture, it is not the original configuration
And I do not have:
- the PCV tube and the large rear brass intake fitting (there is only a bolt…).
- the distributor vacuum control valve. In fact I do not have anything on my thermostat housing.
- the thermactor system (but I do not want to re-install it - at least not for now.
So I will buy the PCV valve (C7OZ-6A666-A), the PCV Valve adaptor (C7OZ-6A796-A), the hose and clamps, the PCV tube (C6OZ-6758-A), the PCV intakes fitting (C8OZ-9A474–A, C8OZ-9A474-B, C7AZ-9A474-A).
But I see two outlets on the C8OZ-9A474-B and two outlets on C7AZ-9A474-A.
I imagine that some should be connected to the carburetor (time spark vacuum source, power Brake port and the PCV port) and some to the distributor vacuum control valve.
So my questions are:
- is the distributor vacuum control valve mandatory?
- is a single diaphragm distributor correct for my mustang?
- how should I connect the outlets of the C8OZ-9A474-B and the C7AZ-9A474-A?