[FC] need part number for pcv valve
Paul Steinberg
corvanatics@corvair.org
Tue Feb 24 21:22:02 2004
That is what you get when you hang around with people from Corvair Atlanta too
long!!!!!!!!!!! ...... expert....... ex...... a has been ...... pert......
well use your imagination.......
----- Original Message -----
From: Louis C. Armer, Jr.
To: corvanatics@corvair.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: [FC] need part number for pcv valve
Attah Boy Paul. Too many "experts" on the list !!! <GGG>
"Expert" One who carries a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in his
briefcase and commutes 25 miles to work
Chuckster
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At 08:36 PM 2/24/04 -0500, you wrote:
>Not to be too much of a nitpicker, but I'm fairly sure that you didn't
>understand exactly what he wrote. He never said that the 64 & 65 FC's had
air
>conditioning. What he said is that the 64 & 65 cars with air conditioning
>might have had a PCV Valve.
>Upon checking the 1964 assembly manual, I refer you to page 1964-189. Oil
>bath air cleaner - pre cleaner with air conditioning. Issued 10/03/63 and
>cancelled 12/06/63. On this page it does show a valve as number 12. It
is
>possible that there were some factory built with this combination. I do
have
>in my collection a oil bath air cleaner assembly that looks exactly like
the
>one pictured, but I don't have any idea of the application that it came
off
>of. It might have been a 1965 AC car since it also used the same
condenser
>and air cleaner assembly as the 1964 cars with AC.
>Now, I will refer you to page 1965-182 which clearly shows the PCV Valve
with
>the C 4 option.
>
>Paul in CT.....
>Now I turn your attention to page 1964V-226. It also clearly shows a PCV
>Valve as item # 3. I don't have a 1965 FC assembly manual, so I was not
able
>to check that one.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bryan Blackwell
> To: corvanatics@corvair.org
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 7:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [FC] need part number for pcv valve
>
>
> Not to be too much of a nitpicker, but I'm fairly sure there's no such
> thing as a factory FC with A/C (I suspect Lon's fingers got ahead of
> him :-). Or was that from an eBay description? :-)
>
> --Bryan
>
> On Tuesday, February 24, 2004, at 06:17 PM, LonzoVair@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Ken,
> > Are you forgetting the FCs in 64 & 65, and all the 64 and 65 cars
with
> > A/C?
> > And here is another bit of useless trivia concerning the 65 FCs and
> > cars with
> > A/C... the air cleaner bottom "cups" are different from the earlier
> > ones...
> > they have a chamfered edge at the bottom, not straight up like the
> > earlier years.
> > I wonder how many people have actually noticed that.....?
> > Later,
> > Lonzo
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