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Old 11-21-2010, 11:40 PM   #1
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Does anyone know what these parts are called?

I need to connector for the PCV valve that connects to the aircleaner housing. I also need the one for the air pump hose in the front.
No one at any autoparts store knows what im talking about so maybe someone knows where i can get them.???
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Old 11-21-2010, 11:58 PM   #2
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Cool Re: Does anyone know what these parts are called?

The part for the air cleaner is a crankcase breather element Fram #BA19. Not clear on the other part.
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Old 11-22-2010, 12:55 AM   #3
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I need to connector for the PCV valve that connects to the aircleaner housing. I also need the one for the air pump hose in the front.
No one at any autoparts store knows what im talking about so maybe someone knows where i can get them.???
I may be missing something here, but when you say "connector", do you mean the hose itself? Doesn't the pcv connect from the valve cover to your carburetor?

The element pictured above normally goes inside the air cleaner lid and connects to the other valve cover with a hose. You can actually get rid of that and use a valve cover breather instead. Both will provide crankcase ventilation.
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Old 11-22-2010, 08:09 AM   #4
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Re: Does anyone know what these parts are called?

Most likely, on one side of your engine (driver's side) you have a PCV valve in the valve cover in a rubber grommet with a rubber hose from the PCV valve to the carburetor. On the other (passenger) side of the engine you have another rubber grommet in the valve cover with a 90 degree pre-bent pipe, and another special pre-bent rubber hose which connects to the breather element in the air cleaner shown above. So, which parts do you need? Can you post a pic of the area involved? If you can get the GM part number(s) for the parts you need from your local GM dealer, then you can search for those parts at Vintage parts, GM Parts direct, oewarehouse.com, oehq.com, etc.
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Old 11-22-2010, 09:48 AM   #5
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Re: Does anyone know what these parts are called?

Oh ya thank you you were right its the one out of the passanger side valve covers that connects to the air cleaner.
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Old 11-22-2010, 10:46 AM   #6
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So, that would be called a crankcase vent tube and/or crankcase vent hose. The idea is for fumes from the engine to be taken into the carburetor and burnt up - works with the PCV valve on the other side of the engine for ventilation and emissions control.
Can you post Year, Make, Model, engine, transmission here? That is the first step to find your vent hose/tube part number. Caution: a stock OEM crankcase vent hose cost me $43 for my 454 from Vintage parts - the only place that had one. 350 engine should be cheaper and more readily available.
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thanks its a 86 gmc 1500 with the 5.7 350 with a th700R4
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Old 11-23-2010, 02:41 PM   #8
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I can't find parts online from the usual sources. You should contact your local GM dealer to get the correct GM part numbers, then research those numbers on Google.
Can you post of pic of the area in question? You should need a rubber grommet for the valve cover (likely available as a Dorman aftermarket part), a connector which goes into the hole in the grommet ( I get p/n 3942528 for a G van 1986 - don't know if this is correct for your truck - $21.72 + S&H from Vintage Parts - vpartsinc.com), plus a rubber vent hose. The vent hose can be a length of rubber emissions hose of the correct size, but if you have a sharp, close bend then the hose will pinch and cut off air flow - that's why I needed a factory pre-bent short hose.
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Old 11-24-2010, 01:37 AM   #9
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I can't find parts online from the usual sources. You should contact your local GM dealer to get the correct GM part numbers, then research those numbers on Google.
Can you post of pic of the area in question? You should need a rubber grommet for the valve cover (likely available as a Dorman aftermarket part), a connector which goes into the hole in the grommet ( I get p/n 3942528 for a G van 1986 - don't know if this is correct for your truck - $21.72 + S&H from Vintage Parts - vpartsinc.com), plus a rubber vent hose. The vent hose can be a length of rubber emissions hose of the correct size, but if you have a sharp, close bend then the hose will pinch and cut off air flow - that's why I needed a factory pre-bent short hose.
Wouldn't it just be much easier to put a breather like this on the passenger side valve cover and eliminate the hose on that valve cover altogether? Only issue I'd see is if you are running an OEM air cleaner lid, which it sounds like you are. I'm getting an open element cleaner on mine and putting a breather like the one below on the passenger side.
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Wouldn't it just be much easier to put a breather like this on the passenger side valve cover and eliminate the hose on that valve cover altogether? Only issue I'd see is if you are running an OEM air cleaner lid, which it sounds like you are. I'm getting an open element cleaner on mine and putting a breather like the one below on the passenger side.
Only if you don't have to pass emissions
Would you have to replace that paper filter breather over time?
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D'oh! I just realized he lives in Cali. If I'm not mistaken, the element in that breather is washable. At least some of them are. They're the same material as the K&N.
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