Q-Jet intake help
I was going to go with the Edlebrock Performer because I've had success in the past, but it just dawned on me that the Performer doesn't have a provision for an oil fill tube. I wanted to use my stock Chevrolet-script valve covers, but I'm not prepared to punch a hole in them.
Other than the stock cast-irom GM Q-jet intake, are there any decent alternatives with the the oil fill tube hole?
Other than the stock cast-irom GM Q-jet intake, are there any decent alternatives with the the oil fill tube hole?
Originally posted by cavemanmoron
agreed. swap meet stuff, 1967or so was the last year for that style oil inlet,
i would put on newer style intake,and change the valve covers,or;buy one to add the pcv valve to..
agreed. swap meet stuff, 1967or so was the last year for that style oil inlet,
i would put on newer style intake,and change the valve covers,or;buy one to add the pcv valve to..
Should work if you're willing to go that far. Even later blocks still have the little semi-circle in the front block wall that the oli fill tubes used to mate up with.
I'm looking at a picture of an Edlebrock Performer for early style heads (86 or older) and it almost looks like there's a little flat, round spot in front of the water jacket right where the fill tube would normally go, but it isn't machined with the appropriate hole. Might be a simple drilling operation.
I'm looking at a picture of an Edlebrock Performer for early style heads (86 or older) and it almost looks like there's a little flat, round spot in front of the water jacket right where the fill tube would normally go, but it isn't machined with the appropriate hole. Might be a simple drilling operation.
Last edited by Damon; Mar 20, 2003 at 06:01 PM.
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