200 question? verry confused

Abandoned67

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Ok so I really want to know why on some engine's the front valve opening covers are just plain like this:



But with my engine there is some tube coming out of the front valve cover opening like mine:



Dont be to harsh because I am just getting into engines and I am trying to learn as much as I can. :oops: [/img]
 
The hose goes to your PCV valve. (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) The ohter engine either has a road draft system (old, but effective). Alternatively the PCV valve on the first engine may be on the rear hole in the valve cover as it is on my car. Don't worry about people being harsh. This board is very understanding of everybody starting somewhere.
 
In simple terms, emissions.
The old style let crankcase gases vent to the atmosphere.
The newer style sucks it back into the engine to be burned.
 
Thanks guys thats a lot of help beleve it or not.

So how do you think mine looks anyways, it "ticks" according to my dad but seems to run just fine. I am planning on cleaning the whole thing up maby a power wash or something then I want to get a new valve cover and put on a two barrel carberator. Would this be a good way to start? I am still in highschool and I just got a part time job so my budget it very limited also. :(
 
I'd start by rebuilding the 1 barrel, and doing a really really good tune-up. Plugs, points (or swap to electronic ignition, like pertronix igniter), carb rebuild and cleaning, air filter, clean the engine up, check for vacuum leaks, change the oil, check the tranny fluid... a complete tune-up will get you to a good point where you can begin to upgrade. It will also give you better mileage, and help you feel more secure in driving the car. Also... that valve cover, if you decide to get some chrome one or something like that, I got dibs. I love those valve covers. If I were you, I'd clean it, de-rust it if it's rusty, and paint it. It'll look great.
 
Bort62":1mfdf0nc said:
Nice heater bypass :)

I see holes in the firewall where a heater core should be :?


65Stang200":1mfdf0nc said:
Also... that valve cover, if you decide to get some chrome one or something like that, I got dibs. I love those valve covers. If I were you, I'd clean it, de-rust it if it's rusty, and paint it. It'll look great.

I second that.
The "power by Ford" valvecovers rule!
I would have one chromed before I bought a cheap taiwanese chrome one.
They look great painted, too.
 
A) Yes, I agree, nice heater bypass. Mine had that also, can't wait to eliminate the loop with a working heater core. Thankfully, here in Las Vegas, it wasn't that much of an issue when I was poor and in HS driving this car...
B) The "Power By Ford" valve covers are much acclaimed and often coveted in here. To show a virgin one like that on this Forum is akin to an 18-year old cheerleader lifting her skirt with no panties on at a bachelor party. Be prepared for offers...

Welcome to the Forum. Sit back and have some fun with us!

Mike.
 
Bort62":1nce9nb5 said:
Ahh, Heaters are for girls!

or something.

Yea right, you need a fur coat, i'll sell you one cheap $300.00

William
 
PhantomAce":1csqdwme said:
B) The "Power By Ford" valve covers are much acclaimed and often coveted in here. To show a virgin one like that on this Forum is akin to an 18-year old cheerleader lifting her skirt with no panties on at a bachelor party. Be prepared for offers....

That's one hell of an anology!! :shock:
 
Are powered by ford valvecovers that rare? I see a bunch of then at the junkyard when i go and i am trying to resist from getting a cover. Hehe.
Anyways are they really rare? Just wondering?
 
my valve cover has the pcv in the front... I also have a power by ford cover lying around :roll:
 
wsa111":3n8eto4n said:
Bort62":3n8eto4n said:
Ahh, Heaters are for girls!

or something.

Yea right, you need a fur coat, i'll sell you one cheap $300.00

William

I haven't hooked up the heater in the ranchero, and last time I drove it at night I pulled into the driveway with ice on the windsheild and all over the doorhandles.

I was freakin freezing inside.
 
Bort62":24lsi5bs said:
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I haven't hooked up the heater in the ranchero, and last time I drove it at night I pulled into the driveway with ice on the windsheild and all over the doorhandles.
I was freakin freezing inside.

you just need a 60 amp alternator, some good lighter outlets, and one or two of these!

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Geeze I just finished now rebuilding and re-installing the heater in my car. I found out why I had no heat before - the old core was plugged darn near solid with garbage.
 
Hey guys, I'm not going to get too upset over everyone's opinions on my analogy...
I just bought a 63 hardtop only 300 miles away for less than $200!
Life's good...

Mike.
 
Linc's 200":2mpwanjy said:
Bort62":2mpwanjy said:
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I haven't hooked up the heater in the ranchero, and last time I drove it at night I pulled into the driveway with ice on the windsheild and all over the doorhandles.
I was freakin freezing inside.

you just need a 60 amp alternator, some good lighter outlets, and one or two of these!

6000b.jpg

I need one of those for Spring driving! Where did you find it? I gutted my entire heater system in the search for weight reduction......heater didnt work anyways... :D

Doug
 
Abandoned67":3b8usrn0 said:
But with my engine there is some tube coming out of the front valve cover opening like mine:


I think your engine has the wrong cap on the rear. With PCV equipped systems, the crank vacuum sucks out fumes and into the manifold thru the PCV valve. Yours has that. But it also needs to be able to pull air into the crankcase.

On later engines there is usually a breather with a hose connected to the air cleaner to provide clean air to the valve cover. On earlier engines it is often just a filtered breather. Yours appears to be either generic twist on cap or a chevy cap.
 
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