Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Just enough to do a hydroloc, bend one of those spindly forged connecting rods like a pretzel and make you swear while calling a towtruck... They are long, but the price of iron and forging was low when they built these things! Likely the rod would push a hole through the side of the block like the one I saw in the local 'yard. > I wonder, was it on all 196OHVs or just the 65's? Would lead me to believe a possible california emmisions thing. > Wasn't 65 the first year they started the simple little things like pcv valves etc? The 1963 195.6OHV has PCV, at least on the 2bbl; I think Joe has PCV on his 1bbl? He just posted about that and I've already spaced it out. His is 65 though I think. My '59 crate motor (I love calling it that) doesn't have side covers, and I don't recall if the intake trough has the tapped hole. I DOUBT PCV existed then... _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list