Re: 1963 PCV Valve
We would need to talk to the engineer for this in '63 to know why the early cars were not continuous flow.
But with the question on chatter I suspect it had to do with that - a customer complaint, in other words if the driver profile was such that you had lots of driving that was right on top of the point the valve opens, it could be easy to see where a complaint or functional issue could appear versus one that drops the hammer after every stop light. There's a lot more too these than what it appears at first glance.
We would need to talk to the engineer for this in '63 to know why the early cars were not continuous flow.
But with the question on chatter I suspect it had to do with that - a customer complaint, in other words if the driver profile was such that you had lots of driving that was right on top of the point the valve opens, it could be easy to see where a complaint or functional issue could appear versus one that drops the hammer after every stop light. There's a lot more too these than what it appears at first glance.
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