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#1538785 03/03/2024 2:03 PM
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While fixing a leaking valve cover discovered there isn't a tube in the center going back over top.it is plugged. See picture. Is this ok? Thanks, Grady.
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GradyB, A peek into a couple of Chevy Master books (1929-46 and 1929-53) shows the original oil connector to be GM# 838217 for 1937-39 engines. Below is a snapshot snagged form an NOS one being offered to give a visual on what it looked like out of the box. IIRC, the removal of the overflow tube/plugging of the port was often done to increase oil flow to the rocker shafts and rockers. If you are getting good oiling up there, it shouldn't be a problem IMO.

Others with more knowledge/experience will chime in soon I am sure. wink
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Thanks for info. I have 2 othere heads with them on but are newer heads but if it's getting the oil to rockers I'll just let it be.


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It was common practice back in the day to cut the tubing and crimp it off. More oil to the rockers yes, but also increased engine oil pressure by a few pounds. Of all the rockers I have seen over the years, only a few had not been crimped.


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The only downside is possibly oil consumption due to excessive oil getting to the valves, and difficulty keeping the valve cover gaskets from leaking.


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