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Just a simple path for pressure to escape.
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If you have the valve cover connected to the fuel pump block off I don't think you're doing anything. They see the same pressure. I use manifold vacuum through the base of the carb and run a vacuum gauge to measure pan vacuum. It's not great but I do pull about 5 inches at the starting line. That's with both crank seals in the correct way.
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Btw, the above images do not show that a breather is used on the passenger side cover. No breather/sealed on the driver side. ![]()
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Secondary air injection, and as Glenn pointed out, not legal for stock.
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I only have one breather on the passenger side of my 5.0 and no breather on the driver side valve cover. Difficult to get anything to fit on drivers side valve cover because upper plenum is in the way. I have tried open breather and have tried connecting it to the throttle body like factory. I also have the PCV valve coming out the back of the block and have tried sending that to the throttle body, sending it to the upper plenum, and just plain blocking it off. I still haven't figured out the best scenario for a stocker and I still burn some oil occasionally. Leakdown shows up fine. At the risk of sounding like a fool, are you supposed to block off PCV when you run breathers or can you run breathers along with pcv? I'm thinking that sending unmetered air back into an EFI system without the computer knowing may not be as good as a Carb system.
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PCV system always has a way to breathe. it pulls fresh air in thru the breather as it pulls fumes/pressure out of the engine into the manifold/plenum. Factory the breather tube goes to the air filter so it always gets clean air.
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