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    I have an 84 SVO and just put a clamp on breather on the valve cover. Where the tube ran down to the turbo, I blocked off with a brass tube fitting plug. Will this be ok or will the brass fitting melt? It is on the intake side and it looks like it went into another brass fitting but I am not sure.
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  • #2
    if you are talking about the vent tube from the breather to the front of the turbo housing. the heat side is the exsaust side. so you should be fine.
    ...so you have a V8......isn't that cute....

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    • #3
      I think I am an idiot. I scraped at it and it is silver in color with a yellowish finish over it. I think it is steel. If it was brass I could have cut a sliver off right. I am sure I wilol be fine. No oil blowing out the valvecover breather yet
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      • #4
        madadder,
        May I see a pic of the breather and a partnumber. I'd like to do the same. Thank you.
        -James Price- '84 SVO 9W leather, SVO #124

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        • #5
          I dont have any pics but could take one if you needed it. The tube is 3/8" and I found a breather in the import section of Auto Zone for $8. The backing on the package was Yellow and Orange. I have also seen the same things at Advanced Auto for a couple bucks more. the filter section is white and the rest is rubber and chrome or blue or red..etc. The spot on the turbo where the line runs down to can be plugged with a plug form NAPA. I think it was 3/8 pipe like brake line. Its not NPT if I remember right and its tappered. It will have a yellow finish.
          I just put the breather on the valve cover and have not had any oil blow out of it yet. Or you could run some 3/8 fuel line to a remote area and use 3/8 brake line to connect the two.
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          • #6
            GREAT, THANKS!
            -James Price- '84 SVO 9W leather, SVO #124

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            • #7
              Re: valve cover breather/ brass

              Originally posted by madadder
              I have an 84 SVO and just put a clamp on breather on the valve cover. Where the tube ran down to the turbo, I blocked off with a brass tube fitting plug. Will this be ok or will the brass fitting melt? It is on the intake side and it looks like it went into another brass fitting but I am not sure.

              You are aware that the "clamp on breather" that you installed is allowing unmetered air into the engine which is the same thing as a vacuume leak.

              The processor will eventually learn the leak and smooth the idle out but the reference tables that it picks out its air fuel ratios and idle strategy will be screwed up.

              Just something to think about.

              Ty

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              • #8
                hmmm

                I hope that blocking off the breather doesn't cause any problems for you. I am planning on a future post from you about oil leakage and idle problems. I hope it doesn't happen.

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                • #9
                  The valve cover has a breather on it now, so its not like the engines gases are going to build up and cause crank case pressure. Its the same idea as the Tiny Avenger kit.
                  Idle was never affected and its not going to mess up stuff that much, otherwise it would be widely known as a terribly thing to do.
                  I have K&N filter breathers on my Mustang GT and Bronco , too. No problems. If small changes messed up air/fuel that much we wouldnt be able to play with them.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by madadder
                    The valve cover has a breather on it now, so its not like the engines gases are going to build up and cause crank case pressure. Its the same idea as the Tiny Avenger kit.
                    Idle was never affected and its not going to mess up stuff that much, otherwise it would be widely known as a terribly thing to do.
                    I have K&N filter breathers on my Mustang GT and Bronco , too. No problems. If small changes messed up air/fuel that much we wouldnt be able to play with them.
                    Yep it is the same idea as the Tiny avenger kit.

                    It also is the same idea as pulling one of your hoses off of the vacuum tree, or a worn out oil cap. It is unmetered air and the processor will learn it and it will adjust its tables accordingly.

                    But hey whatever works for you....

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                    • #11
                      what if?

                      I was thinking of doing the same thing but with the Idea of an addional PCV valve to alow air to excape but not enter the the engine. Would this also mess with the processor?
                      1984 SVO Slapper (125MPH)
                      K&n filter charger, Ric Gillis Boost Valve, New Turbo Stock T3,
                      3" cat back to flowmaster 2.5" out
                      Rubber felpro Vavle cover gasket
                      Ford Raceing Quadret and BIG chutch cable W/Mods. at trany
                      1999 Buell S3 (135MPH)
                      Race ECM
                      Race Air Filter kit
                      Mulinum Foot pegs and Shifter Kit
                      Vance And Hinnes exhaust

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                      • #12
                        Re: what if?

                        Originally posted by DinomiteDave
                        I was thinking of doing the same thing but with the Idea of an addional PCV valve to alow air to excape but not enter the the engine. Would this also mess with the processor?
                        I dont know. In theory it sounds like it would work. It would be real cheap to try and see what it does. I do not know how much air is being drawn out of the engine by the air coming from the vane meter passing by the inlet on the turbo inlet bell. Or if it really would matter.

                        The breather idea came up when people could not control oil entering back into the front of the turbo and being pushed through out the intake tract. It does not take but a little bit of oil in there to make the car detonate. There is no performance value to it if you have good oil control in your engine.

                        On most of the ones that I have seen, a set of the 87-88 TC valve stem seals and a good PCV valve will cure the oiling problem unless you have a lot of blow by for some reason in the engine.

                        The early 84's like mine did not have an oil seperator on them which will also help the problem. I grabbed one off of a TC to put on mine.

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                        • #13
                          Oil seporator

                          Is that the one that gets gloged in side the valve cover that I sometimes hear about?
                          1984 SVO Slapper (125MPH)
                          K&n filter charger, Ric Gillis Boost Valve, New Turbo Stock T3,
                          3" cat back to flowmaster 2.5" out
                          Rubber felpro Vavle cover gasket
                          Ford Raceing Quadret and BIG chutch cable W/Mods. at trany
                          1999 Buell S3 (135MPH)
                          Race ECM
                          Race Air Filter kit
                          Mulinum Foot pegs and Shifter Kit
                          Vance And Hinnes exhaust

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                          • #14
                            Re: Oil seporator

                            Originally posted by DinomiteDave
                            Is that the one that gets gloged in side the valve cover that I sometimes hear about?
                            No this one sits on top of the valve cover in the back. Where the 84's had a nipple with a pipe hooked to it with a piece of hose, the later valve covers had a hole that the seperator pushed into.

                            I just used a short piece of hose between the nipple and the seperator and another piece between the tube to the turbo and the seperator.

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                            • #15
                              hard to find?

                              If keep the line active and want to run an oil seperator could I find one at a parts house or is it a dealer Item?
                              1984 SVO Slapper (125MPH)
                              K&n filter charger, Ric Gillis Boost Valve, New Turbo Stock T3,
                              3" cat back to flowmaster 2.5" out
                              Rubber felpro Vavle cover gasket
                              Ford Raceing Quadret and BIG chutch cable W/Mods. at trany
                              1999 Buell S3 (135MPH)
                              Race ECM
                              Race Air Filter kit
                              Mulinum Foot pegs and Shifter Kit
                              Vance And Hinnes exhaust

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