Like this:
They are made for older V8 and V6 valve covers and come in different connecting pipe sizes and have several different diameter grommet sizes, and they do make one that will fit right on. You should be able to find them at any auto parts store easily.
You can't really see it well in that picture, but my crankcase vent hose in my pan is gommeted into a hole I drilled into the bottom of my Wieand air filterhousing. It's hidden by the fuel line connections to my weber carb in that picture.
I used a short piece of reinforced rubber hose and a hose clamp to hold the back chrome cap next to the firewall on. I just cut the hose short enough, shoved it on untill the metal connecting tubes on the valve cover and the chrome cap were touching, and used the widest clamp I had on hand to hold it on...but I guess you could use two clamps if you are real rich and can afford them....lol
The front chrome cap was an exact fit and came with several different grommet sizes. They were both pretty cheap and can be cleaned when neccessary easily with any type of solvent and an air hose.
I was just too cheap and too lazy to go out and buy a new chrome cap for the back one...and it and the other stuff was laying around my shop already. On my new engine's valve cover, I'm going to cut off the back tube that sticks out, and size the hole there just like the front one, so I can use two identical ones with the same height.
BTW...catman:
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I get tired of whipping it off every now and then
I can see how that could be a problem...especially out in your garage with greasy hands...lol