most generally it is located in the top of the valve cover on one side or the other. it will be attached to a 1/2 inch rubber hose normally.
non-return check valve
Check your PCV valve, EGR valve, ect. A motor needs ventilation, and for some reason yours is not getting any. PCV valve, stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation. If plugged, that would certainly cause it to puke oil out, some where, anyway. PCV goes into one of you valve covers, and runs a hose to the back of the intake manifold, probably behind the carb.........Chuck.
85 ft lbs
non-return check valve
turn the last two numbers in 305 around and you have the answer
yes
NO. Ford doesn't, but Chevy does.
it all depends on what year and apllication my 85 was the same according to napa
ON THE FRONT CROSS MEMBER BETWEEN THE WHEELS.
Yeah it can fit, just make sure it's from an 85 and down 350 or 305.
In a word, yes. It should bolt right up with no problems.
YES it will there is no difference in the design of the camshaft.