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My 65 K code car is nearing the end of its restoration. The shop called with a list of a few things still needed. One of them was a PCV valve. I found a decent used one C5AE-6A666-B, but the finish is a bit worn. The question is, was the finish oil-phosphate, black-oxide, or some other surface treatment for the cars out of San Jose?
Some examples from -A1 version
The valve body was typically bright but the finish can oxidize over time changing the look to a duller finish. On the bottom side the washer is typically black oxide or zinc phosphate . The spring clip holding the washer in place is typically a spring steel or gun blueing can replicate.
I have a C7AE-6A666-A valve (somewhere, it's marked with that plus Eaton) that is NOS. It is closer to a dull zinc/cad finish. I also have another "original" C7AE-6A666-A that I had replated. The piston is natural, the spring is blackish, the retaining clip is also blackish. From my research - C5AZ-6A666-A, C6AZ-6A666-A, REPL BY D0AZ-6A666-A. Just reference.Jim
It reads that you stated "It is closer to a dull zinc/cad finish" which is different then bright zinc.
If you look at the pictures that Jeff posted and what I was referring to, the valve on the right is what I would identify as "dull zinc/cad" plating. (Cad got banned for Military use sometime in the 70-80s time period.) The one on the left I would call "clear zinc" plating. "Clear zinc" is the term used in Silicon Valley to identify in simple language what you wanted to the plating shop to do, the shiny stuff. They understood it was to a Mil-Spec. The terminology was part of our "KISS" approach - "Keep It Simple Stupid". That approach got us to the moon and back.Jim
Thank you everyone. I attached a picture of the one I picked up. There aren?t any traces of plating on it. So, I should disassemble it and have the body plated so it is judged as, correct?