[Tigers] Tiger PCV Adapter
Ron Fraser
rfraser at bluefrog.com
Fri Oct 8 15:26:54 MDT 2021
Thank you for the photos.
Yes, the early style PCV valves are serviceable, the later style NO.
C7 is 1967 – so not original to the engine but an equivalent part.
Ron Fraser
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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger PCV Adapter
Here's the PCV setup that came on B9470622 in 1971. Might not be original but close.
No ID I can see on the brass block, though it has evidence of being clamped in the vice (yeah, probably by me!).
The Autolite valve itself has a tag that says EV-42 C7OZ-6A666-A, stamping on the valve body is C7AE-6A666B.
I don't think I ever replaced the valve. It comes apart for cleaning.. unlike the new ones!!
Gary
On 10/08/2021 3:16 PM Ron Fraser <rfraser at bluefrog.com <mailto:rfraser at bluefrog.com> > wrote:
Excellent! That is very interesting.
Ron Fraser
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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger PCV Adapter
Ron, I have them, will dig them out, they have AC Delco and Ford numbers on them.
David
On Friday, October 8, 2021, 12:05:32 PM PDT, Ron Fraser <rfraser at bluefrog.com <mailto:rfraser at bluefrog.com> > wrote:
David
As I side note: The MKI & MKII Tigers used AC Delco PCV valves, not Ford/Motorcraft.
That seems very strange. The Parts Lists only indicates a Ford Part number.
It would be interesting if anyone can confirm an AC Delco part with a photo.
I agree the brass adaptor was probably made by Weatherhead.
There is a repeated symbol on this part – photo by Ken Firch – it should be the suppliers Logo.
I have a 1990 Weathehead catalog and they do show that symbol – W with an arrow through it.
Ron Fraser
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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger PCV Adapter
I was buying and selling Tiger parts in 1978 and this brass angle fitting was obsolete from Ford then.
I believe the brass angle fitting was made by Weatherhead.
I am 90% sure that all the 260 MKI Tigers had the angle fitting PCV adapter, and it was changed with the 289 MKII Tiger.
As I side note: The MKI & MKII Tigers used AC Delco PCV valves, not Ford/Motorcraft.
David Franchi
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