Rerouting the PVC System

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Anybody who has not seen my previous posts...

I may have blow by...trying to work all that out.

Anyway...I want to reroute my pvc system. All the directions I have been reading say plub the 3/8 hole and drill and tap a new one in the center of the plenum. How do I plug the first hole...where do I drill the second hole and how do I "tap" that hole?

Thanks guys,

Mike

 

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Mike, you have a 90 5.0?

I did give you some Links in one of your other psots; here they are

1987-1993 pick-up trucks and vans Vacuum Supply Hose Rerouting for 5.0; Failure of the #8 piston or the #8 rod or rod bearing in Ford 5.0L, V-8 gas engines; read more... Source: by fourstarengines.com

1985-1997 Ford Trucks, Broncos, and Vans with 5.0L and 5.8L engines. Failure of the rear piston, rod, or rod bearing (cylinders 5 & 8). After discussing the situation with several installers, the problem has been narrowed down to the PCV system. This picks up crankcase gasses from above the #8 cylinder and dumps into the back of the intake. Don't know where Ryan got the #5 info from....read more... Source: by Ryan M

You can "Plug the 3/8" (pipe) thread hole in the rear of the plenum where the PCV

valve hose is connected" with a 3/8th in pipe plug avail at most hardware/plumbing supply stores

Drill and tap a 3/8" pipe thread hole in the center of the plenum and

thread the PCV connector into it. Get a pipe tap and proper size drill bit (from local hardware store, they have the charts showing tap & bit size) and drill where Ryan shoes in his pics. Tell em what you're doing; and keep metal fragments out of manifold when drilling and tapping; they're tell you how to do this with a small dab of vaseline or greae on bit/tap.

and one by Chris Chris writes; "...if u look down the Throttle body holes u can see that the left and right ports are seperated by a fin in the upper intake. i drilled a hole right between the fin which allows the oil blow by to be sucked evenly into the left and right of the motors cylinders..."

 
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Hey...quick question...where is the center of the plenum...do I need to pull the motor to get to it in order to drill and tap? I have googled this and looked for pics...however im fairly new around cars and I do't know the proper names of a lot of stuff...but I could not find any good pics that made it clear.

You can "Plug the 3/8" (pipe) thread hole in the rear of the plenum where the PCV

valve hose is connected" with a 3/8th in pipe plug avail at most hardware/plumbing supply stores

Drill and tap a 3/8" pipe thread hole in the center of the plenum and

thread the PCV connector into it. Get a pipe tap and proper size drill bit (from local hardware store, they have the charts showing tap & bit size) and drill where Ryan shoes in his pics. Tell em what you're doing; and keep metal fragments out of manifold when drilling and tapping; they're tell you how to do this with a small dab of vaseline or greae on bit/tap.

and one by Chris Chris writes; "...if u look down the Throttle body holes u can see that the left and right ports are seperated by a fin in the upper intake. i drilled a hole right between the fin which allows the oil blow by to be sucked evenly into the left and right of the motors cylinders..."

 
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Hey. I grabbed some pics of my current truck just to clear up some confusion. They are below

I pointed to the center of the plenum...correct?

When you "drill and tap" for the PVC right where my finger is...how deep do you actually go? I don't want to bust anything up.

I appreciate your responses.

Thanks.

--Mike

PS sorry about the less than good quality of the pics. I had to take them from a cell phone...as the card reader for my camera is not working.

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Mike, That's da spot

it's not real thick there; so go slow about 3/4" thick// see Ryan's pic of the upper intake on it's side? http://fordfuelinjection.com/files/Reroute_PVC.pdf

; I use masking tape around dril bit so I don't over-drill; try no more than 1/4"

put vaseline (or grease) on tip of bit to catch metal shavings...use reverse to pull em out along w/bit. use greay Q tip or whatever to clean hole and later, da threads;; use grease on tap too

GL!

 

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