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PCV with Weber's?

Tabcon

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I'm going to be installing an oil catch can when I get the body back from the paint shop and I was wondering how you set up the engine to have positive crankcase ventilation with twin Weber's.

The second you introduce any leakage in the vacuum, the Weber's get very unhappy.

TWM makes an air box I may use and I suppose I could attach a vacuum tube to it, but I'm not sure.

Anybody running Weber's in this fashion?
 
Tab, rig up something that goes right into the air filter from the valve cover. Not anything new here. Some Weber filters have holes for plastic pipe connectors built right in. If you can split it to go into each filter and add a pvc valve, all the better.

Wayne
 
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