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Old 11-25-2020, 11:45 PM
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YUP.

got one with the same type tube a few years ago.

Sold the tube to someone on this site.
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PCV valve screws in, just like the pic above. My California smog '67 Camaro 350 has the same tube.
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Yup, a convenient way to plumb a PCV if you’re running early valve covers and don’t want to drill them.
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