I have a 57 3100 V8 with a later date V8 in it from 1970 a 350. I put the old style valve covers on and old intake maniform. Runs fine, but blew the front rubber intake valley gasket out from between the block and intake in front by the water pump.
Must be a lot of pressure.
I had a PCV added at the time before it blew out. It was drawing air from under the intake manifold in the valley area. It was sucking from a small hole in a bolt that holds the Coil bracket on. This is apparently too small a hole or it got clogged.
This bolt used to be a front stud that held the carburator in place. *** What is that special Stud with a hole through it for? optional Manifold vacuum? *** It use to vent into the intake runner area.
Also under the manifold there is a pan cover below the carberator area on the underside of the intake. *** What is the purpose?
But anyways I get some oil spatter on firewall from fumes coming out of the breather. Yup it is suppose to go in but it is coming out, blow-by as I said it needs a better PCV system. So I need a better solution. A bigger hole. So I need to try to drill a hole in an original cast Iron intake. *** Is that possible? *** Will it weaken or crack the cast iron?
I would like to find a good flat spot to drill into that goes through to the valley area and then add a home-made baffel of some sort to help reduce oil pick-up.
I have seen others do this like here:
1965 Corvette PCV But his is for a 4 barrel and aluminum intake and no coil in the way. Althought he shows a picture of a traditional solution up top in his post. But searching around I can find no documentation of such a solution.
I looked on H.A.M.B. and lots are talked about but not a lot of detailed pictures.
I think he used a 9/16 drill bit and a 3/8 18 NPT Tap and screwed in a 3/8 fitting to a 5/8 hose connection.
I would like to try this with my original cast Iron intake if that is possible. *** Can you drill and tap cast Iron? ***
Here is my setup:
My manifold setup and posible PCV tap locationsAlso I have looked at my 2nd spare intake and tried to figure out a likely place to drill the hole.
There are a few things to navigate around. I would like to have it as far to the rear as possible to allow as much "cross through" venting as possible between the breather in the oil fill and this tap into the intake/valley area.
Things to watch out for are the coil and coil brackets, distributor clearance, intake port runners clearance and not drilling into them etc.
There are some flat round tab areas torward the rear that look ideal but the one on the drivers side labled 1 seems to not enter the valley but into a port that appears clean on my extra manifold.
The mate to that on the passenger side labled 2 seems to have some exhaust or oil build up on it. But I think these do not access the valley area but some port in the heads?
*** What are those ports? *** I know the 8 main ones are fuel. Then it looks like two center ones are maybe exhaust/heat riser type (but most gaskets have these blocked off?) *** What are those two ceneter ones for?***
The front two ports are for water and go to the thermostat and heater hose.
*** But what are the rear most two for and where do they go? ***
I was wondering as if they actually vent to under the valve cover that might be a possible place to tap from to help ventilate.
Also if you look at
My manifold setup and posible PCV tap locations The area labled #2 goes to a place that is next to the tin cover under the carb.
*** What is the purpose of that cover?*** Is it to help heat the carb or something? or just to keep oil spray out of there from some reason? On some old manifolds that area is caked with crap under between the cove and the manifold.
But #2 looks like a possible pick area that I could use for the PCV tap. But it is not too far from the breather so it is less than ideal. I perfer a place further to the rear. But it would be easy to baffle this area as it is already partially covered by that tin plate.. *** What is that for?*** What is this flat spot normally used for? ***
I do not have the normal Road Draft Tube area in the block/bellhousing area as this is a 350 and they did not have them. So that does not appear to be an option for me.
Bummer as that would have been too easy!
The best place may be the areas I labled as #6 or #5 but the intake runner is very high there and may make it hard to clear if I used a 90% elbow.
So what do you guys think my best bet would be on the location to drill?
And what are some of the answers to my questions marked with *** ?
Thanks!