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Hey folks. Like a lot of you already know I am building and installing a motor in my boat. It is not anything you will find in the everyday manual so you will have to bear with me.
This is the motor.
Its a 1986 454 Mercruiser bolted up to Volvo Penta. Or what I like to call my VolCruiser.
For once I am going to run the stock valve covers. Im tired of the aftermarket chrome covers looking like crap in a year on the other motors in the past. The only thing is with the after market you end up with a breather filler cap in one and a PCV hole in the other. Simple and I have to say I like it better then the old hose to the flame arrestor thing that most motors have and running a PVC valve has always worked out fine for me. Now though with the stock covers it has a rubber plug for the oil fill hole and PCV port in both covers. When I bought the motor a lot of that stuff was gone but there was one PCV Valve left in one cover. It is really just a shell of the PCV valve with no internals (a straight pipe). So now I am not sure what to do.
Should I install 2 gutted PCV valves in both covers with a T to join them together and then to the flame arrestor? Not really big on the hose outside the carb thing like I said before.
What about 2 PCV valves to a T and then to the PCV port on the back of the carb? Will that work? I guess I would have to add a breather cap if I did that?
How much crankcase ventilation does a 454 need. Does it need both PCV ports or can I install a breather cap in one side and PCV in the other?
This is the motor.

Its a 1986 454 Mercruiser bolted up to Volvo Penta. Or what I like to call my VolCruiser.

For once I am going to run the stock valve covers. Im tired of the aftermarket chrome covers looking like crap in a year on the other motors in the past. The only thing is with the after market you end up with a breather filler cap in one and a PCV hole in the other. Simple and I have to say I like it better then the old hose to the flame arrestor thing that most motors have and running a PVC valve has always worked out fine for me. Now though with the stock covers it has a rubber plug for the oil fill hole and PCV port in both covers. When I bought the motor a lot of that stuff was gone but there was one PCV Valve left in one cover. It is really just a shell of the PCV valve with no internals (a straight pipe). So now I am not sure what to do.
Should I install 2 gutted PCV valves in both covers with a T to join them together and then to the flame arrestor? Not really big on the hose outside the carb thing like I said before.
What about 2 PCV valves to a T and then to the PCV port on the back of the carb? Will that work? I guess I would have to add a breather cap if I did that?
How much crankcase ventilation does a 454 need. Does it need both PCV ports or can I install a breather cap in one side and PCV in the other?