63FuturaRag
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I recently had a rebuilt 200 and a C4 installed in a 63 Falcon. This install has not gone well. In a recent post, I blamed the timing, but now I am not sure. When I pulled the spark plugs to rotate the crank for timing, I noticed for the first time the plugs had a black oily substance on them. Besides a bad head gasket or a cracked block, could there be other reasons for this? The original engine, a 170, did not have a PCV system, it had a road draft tube, which worked just fine, even though it did leak a little. When I got the car back from the mechanic with the new 200, I noticed it did not have a road draft tube, it had a PCV valve in the valve cover with a hose running from it to the carb spacer. Is this right? Could this cause oil to be sucked into the intake from the valve cover?