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1975 TR6, Chrome parts, polished aluminum rad shroud.
 

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TR6Canuck, where in Ontario are you? If that brown is your original color, I just bought one that color! Maybe I'll see ya at the next show
 
Wooolffy:
I am looking at different ways owners have the PCV set up on thier TR6. It appears in the two pictures you posted there are 2 different ways you have used on your TR6. Can you describe how you have it connected.
Thanks
 
Actually what you see on the second pic is the flame/fuel trap from old system. I used it for my vacuum advance line when it got burned off the way it was routed to carb. I have no PCV valve in my system. I have a header installed, thus the old emission system is gone.
 
OK, what is inside the flame/fuel trap? Does it allow constant vacuum on the rocker, just a baffle or what? I see you have SU's and I am not as acquainted with the SU's as the ZS's. I guess the last question is do you get much oil (not fumes but liquid) passing through the PCV?
 
The flame trap is empty inside, it is just a larger vessel to give me a boost on vacuum to my distributor.I have no PCV valve, therefore I have no oil passing.
 
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