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...is that a 736 or a 746 ???? [/ QUOTE ] I think it is 736.I know the originals are shorter than what you usually see. |
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I believe it is cv746c,If it is Joe,I got one for you.
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Here is a pic of an NOS correct 746 and 736. The one that Chad has is a later design. Not sure which one is correct for yor application however.
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Those are the real deal! Great pieces.
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The second pic is the true original style valve.Not many people know about this.I have been looking at original pcv valves for awhile now and this is correct style.Maybe in the Corvette circles ,but not in the Camaro circles .
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Yep..Steve's close up pic shows the correct vintage design used in 69 originally.
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Thanks everyone.Now who has one to sell me?
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Are there dates on the end flaps of the boxes??
That should help tell if they are earlier or later than the car you want to use them on.
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