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Old 05-05-19, 03:30
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Default Crankcase ventilator valve

I’m looking for one of these crankcase ventilator valves. They show up on both the Chevy 216 and Ford flathead V8.
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Same valve used on Jeeps.....see Peter De Bella....about $25 US....nos...
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Bob, it's not the same. Dodge and Jeep ones have a male thread one end and a female the other end. See the first picture in Grant B's recent thread.
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You could just replace the male-female pipe elbow (18712) with a double female elbow and use the common one from the Jeeps/M37/M151.



One avenue to find an original is to look at originals and see if they have a commercial part number on them.
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Rob, aren't these things sort of matched to engine capacity? if you don't use the right one, surely you would end up re jetting a carb to get the engine to run right at all throttle applications? Probably if the QMC ones are the same(?) for the Jeep and Dodge then they are a compromise? They may not have the same internal part? Is the QMC part number the same?
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