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#760689 07/08/2011 12:28 PM
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Not that this is the most important thing on my mind but
Does the1954 235 have a breather cap. This engine did not have a cap for the valve cover so I used the flat cap from the 216.

The valve cover has slits in it I assume for pressure relief.

Does it make a difference if the valve cover has a flat cap and not a breather?

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You need somewhere for the air to enter so if the cover has slits in it then the sealed cap is just fine.


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Thanks. That is what I figured


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Here's the original 1954 VC and it's cap Rich that was on a one owner 3600. I talked with the original owner who bought the truck new in '54 and nothing was changed or added to this truck.
http://www.pbase.com/dennygraham/image/135657171
I've restored it by repaint and reletter but its physically just the was it was originally delivered from the factory.
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> Denny -
What paint did you use on your engines? (I know that you have posted this before, but I was too lazy to search.)

> rust bucket 53 -
I appologize for hijacking your thread.

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The Filling Station, FS-359
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~dyndetail~Z5Z5Z50000014a~Z5Z5Z52217~P16.50~~~~S39F0V1NQY24119773914a~Z5Z5Z5~Z5Z5Z50000014x

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It's ok Lonnie it is nice paint

Denny,
That is the one I have on mine
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Thanks guys.


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Looked at your pictures Rich, looks real nice. Are you sure that engine paint is from the filling station?? Must be the lighting it looks awful light for the FS359 paint.
Compaire it to this: http://www.pbase.com/dennygraham/image/136174267
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Denny

The 216 was painted with a modern grey engine enamel
The 235 is painted with a duplicolor blue that the shop used

I did not stay with original colors

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