Joe had posted pics of his progress thus far on his breather system to eliminate the VC Breather and help Prevent Blow By.
Thanks to he and BLING, I have "almost" finished mine. Read at the very end what still is left to do!
First 2 pics are the parts I used.. This will help you guys find the parts if needed..(I also used some 5/16" hose for the Oil filler neck connection and 3/8" for the "after Check Valve" Connection)
Next Pic is the "layout" of how it will be in the car. The hose on the right goes into the OIL filler neck, that goes to the fuel filter, then the hose goes to the Brake Check Valve. The other part in the previous pic is the grommet that allows you to connect the hose. I had to shave some rubber off of the 5/16" hose to get it to fit in the check valve. The hose that "leaves" the check valve has to be 3/8". The silver piece at the end is the heater hose fitting, which will go into the power pipe. Bling used a regular 1/4" threaded, 3/8" tubing Male air connector. I found this piece which has the same sizes, but the nipple is actually made for a hose instead of an air tool.
Here is a pic of the TBird Turbo PCV. The top piece is capped off. You cant use the preformed stock hose to the intake since is preformed and curved. Instead, just take a 3/8" segment hose. Make sure the pressure from the stiffness of the hose does not "lift out" the PCV. You have to be pretty exact in the size of the hose.
The last pic is the setup in the car "for now". I did NOT yet put the piece on the power pipe..Instead the hose just drops down into the fender well. I did this, because I wanted to see if any oil is gonna go through it. I talked to Bling, and he said that this setup is not quite as good as his system, where the hose is connected into the power pipe, BUT it is STILL better than the stock system....It lets air out, but not in. It is kinda a good intermediate between stock and his final system.
I tried the car just for a minute and hit 10 PSI boost without a problem. I will run it a bit later and post any problems/outcome.
Hope this helps someone.
Thanks
RC
Thanks to he and BLING, I have "almost" finished mine. Read at the very end what still is left to do!
First 2 pics are the parts I used.. This will help you guys find the parts if needed..(I also used some 5/16" hose for the Oil filler neck connection and 3/8" for the "after Check Valve" Connection)
Next Pic is the "layout" of how it will be in the car. The hose on the right goes into the OIL filler neck, that goes to the fuel filter, then the hose goes to the Brake Check Valve. The other part in the previous pic is the grommet that allows you to connect the hose. I had to shave some rubber off of the 5/16" hose to get it to fit in the check valve. The hose that "leaves" the check valve has to be 3/8". The silver piece at the end is the heater hose fitting, which will go into the power pipe. Bling used a regular 1/4" threaded, 3/8" tubing Male air connector. I found this piece which has the same sizes, but the nipple is actually made for a hose instead of an air tool.
Here is a pic of the TBird Turbo PCV. The top piece is capped off. You cant use the preformed stock hose to the intake since is preformed and curved. Instead, just take a 3/8" segment hose. Make sure the pressure from the stiffness of the hose does not "lift out" the PCV. You have to be pretty exact in the size of the hose.
The last pic is the setup in the car "for now". I did NOT yet put the piece on the power pipe..Instead the hose just drops down into the fender well. I did this, because I wanted to see if any oil is gonna go through it. I talked to Bling, and he said that this setup is not quite as good as his system, where the hose is connected into the power pipe, BUT it is STILL better than the stock system....It lets air out, but not in. It is kinda a good intermediate between stock and his final system.
I tried the car just for a minute and hit 10 PSI boost without a problem. I will run it a bit later and post any problems/outcome.
Hope this helps someone.
Thanks
RC