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| ANyone have one of these for sale?....I bought a new PVC assembly (the part on the left) , but need the part(s) that presses onto the valve cover (the three parts on the right., the nut, the housing and inner part that goes into the hole to keep the assembly on the valve cover)...I have a 60 desoto, but am hooking this up so I don't blow oil all over the bottom of the car. (draft tube)..I have the correct carb with the nipple on the base to hook this all up. There are a couple on ebay., but thought I could find one here instead.
Thanks., Guy
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Mopar Performance offers the whole shebang but you won't like the price.
http://www.moparonlineperformance.com/product-p/p4529895.htm |
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| I was hoping to find one used and sandblast and paint it. I have a new PVC and elbow already...That unit looks nice though...but $70?...really. |
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as opposed to Poly Vinyl Chloride |
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Location: central Illinois | Buy the push in oil cap for a 1987 Dodge van 318. (that is the cap in the picture with the spring steel part to hold it onto the long tube). They cost little. Drill out the rivet then enlarge the hole to the PCV valve size. Simple and cheap fix. |
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| I am a dyslexic typer...haha...I do that all the time!
I was assuming there was something like that out there I could jimmy up...thanks for the info, that's what I needed.
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| WOW., I went out to my '59 Plymouth and BAM., there was the assembly I needed on the valve cover for my 60!..haha
Got a new PVC assembly off ebay for $5....what a deal. |
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | Rock auto has them. I saw a question in a mopar mag yesterday at Walmart about pvc systems. They stated this Part Number 10098.
STANT Part # 10098 {#11098} 2" Oil Filler Cap (1-1/2" x 2-19/64" Push Plug)
Category: Oil Filler Cap
2" Oil Filler Cap (1-1/2" x 2-19/64" Push Plug)
Neck Depth (in) 2.3
Type Oil Filler Cap
Cam Type Push Plug
Shell Diameter (in) 2
Neck Diameter (in) 1.5
Alternate/OEM Part Number(s): 11098
CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1983
CHRYSLER FIFTH AVENUE 1983
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 1983
DODGE B100 (1974 - 1980)
DODGE B150 (1981 - 1993)
DODGE B200 (1974 - 1980)
DODGE B250 (1981 - 1993)
DODGE B300 (1974 - 1980)
DODGE B350 (1981 - 1993)
DODGE D150 PICKUP (1983 - 1985)
DODGE D250 PICKUP (1983 - 1985)
DODGE D350 PICKUP (1983 - 1985)
DODGE DIPLOMAT (1979 - 1985)
DODGE MIRADA 1983
DODGE RAMCHARGER (1980 - 1985)
DODGE ST. REGIS 1980
DODGE W150 PICKUP (1983 - 1985)
DODGE W250 PICKUP (1983 - 1985)
DODGE W350 PICKUP (1983 - 1985)
PLYMOUTH PB100 (1975 - 1980)
PLYMOUTH PB100 VAN 1974
PLYMOUTH PB150 (1981 - 1983)
PLYMOUTH PB200 (1975 - 1980)
PLYMOUTH PB200 VAN 1974
PLYMOUTH PB250 (1981 - 1983)
PLYMOUTH PB300 (1975 - 1980)
PLYMOUTH PB300 VAN 1974
PLYMOUTH PB350 (1981 - 1983)
Please refer to catalog for application
Search for Part # = '10098'
STANT Part # 10098 {#11098} 2" Oil Filler Cap (1-1/2" x 2-19/64" Push Plug)
Category: Oil Filler Cap
$1.76
https://www.rockauto.com/
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| So it's expensive, but it is a very nice brass valve assembly that will last a life time. Made by Robert Shaw as well. I dunno, what other parts are you going to buy that you know will outlast you?
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| mstrug - 2015-05-25 8:07 AM
Rock auto has them. I saw a question in a mopar mag yesterday at Walmart about pvc systems. They stated this Part Number 10098.
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That must have been the August 2015 Mopar Action magazine you were checking out. I'm the one who submitted the question to Rick Ehrenberg, and that's my 413 Golden Lion valve cover in the pic. Maybe it will increase my car's value. You know, given the celebrity status and all...
Although the Stant oil filler cap (p/n 10098) is the cheapest route, it does require some work to drill out the rivet, plus you still have to buy a PCV valve. I ended up finding a used, complete OEM unit like the one in OP's photo, so I went that route.
It's not in the mag, but in an email to me, Rick advised that a used metal elbow PCV valve is fine as long as the ball inside moves freely when shaken, and even if stuck could be freed up by soaking it in carburetor cleaner.
For those who don't want to drill out the rivet of the Stant cap and don't want to pay for a shiny chrome cap, Auto Metal Direct sells a paintable version ($19.99) in addition to the chrome cap ($39.99), both sans the PCV valve itself.
http://www.autometaldirect.com/amd-64-69-mopar-oil-filler-breather-...
http://www.autometaldirect.com/amd-64-69-mopar-oil-filler-breather-...
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