AJ/FormS
68 Formua-S fastback clone 367/A833/GVod/3.55s
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2014
- Messages
- 26,608
- Reaction score
- 13,849
" So I think I will remove that and plug it."
Do not defeat the PCV. Two reasons; 1) the engine will blow the pressure out somewhere else and you wont like it when it does, and 2) the carb is calibrated to have that as a controlled idle-air-bypass. To run with it defeated will require you to crank in the curb-idle screw to increase the throttle opening to recover the idle speed. This will upset the transfer port to idle discharge port synchronization, and cause all kinds of tuning frustration.Dont do it.
As to the HVAC and booster, I just pinch those off. If theres no change in rpm, then theres an excellent chance that theyre fine, and I leave them alone.The booster is a big hose, and if the diaphragm gets to leaking it can be a big tuning issue. The HVAC not so much.
Do not defeat the PCV. Two reasons; 1) the engine will blow the pressure out somewhere else and you wont like it when it does, and 2) the carb is calibrated to have that as a controlled idle-air-bypass. To run with it defeated will require you to crank in the curb-idle screw to increase the throttle opening to recover the idle speed. This will upset the transfer port to idle discharge port synchronization, and cause all kinds of tuning frustration.Dont do it.
As to the HVAC and booster, I just pinch those off. If theres no change in rpm, then theres an excellent chance that theyre fine, and I leave them alone.The booster is a big hose, and if the diaphragm gets to leaking it can be a big tuning issue. The HVAC not so much.















