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That hole on the fuel pump body is a vent.



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I have a USA rebuilt made in America double action Y block fuel pump I am preparing to install. I do not use the upper section for the windshield wiper motor and that section has a vented hose between the steel tubes. 
My question whether or not you need the body breather hole when you have a PCV system installed. I believe the hole goes into the section where the arm to the actuator on the camshaft is and technically the internal crankcase which would be a suction leak to the system. What are your thoughts.
 I ask because none of the 70-80’s mechanical pumps I’ve installed on other engines don’t  have a breather hole. 


56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.


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