'97 5.0L PCV replacement and Seafoam treatment
Well, I finally changed my PCV valve in my '97 5.0, and thought I'd post some things I learned, in case anyone is as slow as I am.

Note that I have an early '97 model, with the internal EGR. That might matter in how easy or hard it is to see things the same, not sure.
I finally broke down and purchased the "kit" which replaces all of the PCV hoses as well. The part number of that is XL2Z-6C324-AA. The biggest problem with replacing all of the hoses is that you have to get them out! Because I wanted to mess with it as little as possible, I pulled the PCV out by grabbing the hose at back of the intake and just pulled it up so I would have a seafoam insertion point before removing all of the hoses. I was able to do this, and add an extension hose, without removing the front and rear PCV hoses (yet).
Seafoam treatment went fine, let it sit for about 30 minutes as I fought with the rear PCV hose. Finally got it out. Here is a photo showing the location of the rear inlet. Not a great photo, but not very easy to find that rear inlet. It's right in the middle, just below the intake, behind that line that runs across the side (not sure what that is).
Here is the Seafoam insertion point:
Here is a side-by-side of the new and old PCV with hoses attached. You can see they changed it a bit (new one on the right), and it actually made it a little easier, after I stuck the end of my plyers in the end of each hose to stretch them out a bit.
Here is a photo of about where the PCV kit goes, "superimposed" on top of the intake manifold.
Here is one last shot, ready for Seafoam. You can see the clear line I added to the end of the PCV hose for the seafoam. I just tucked the PCV hose behind the wiring harness at the firewall so that it would stay put.
Truck smoked for about 20-30 minutes, including a good bit coming from the engine bay

, and some from around the 2nd set of cats. I know that one 'cause there is a gasket missing, but not sure how worried I should be about what was coming out of the engine bay. Guess I shoulda looked closer to get a better idea exactly where it was coming from.
Hope the extra photos help some people who are still having trouble finding this thing on the 5.0. Oh, almost forgot. After I was done, and cleaning up, I was putting about the first TWO PCVs I had picked up, which had right angle nipples on the top. Looking closer, and giving it a little tug, I found out that it comes off, exposing the straight PCV that I've been looking for.

Of course, that aggravated me, and made me kick myself, but at least I've got them for the next time. And to clarify, the part number from Ford is EV-140 and you just pull off the right angle adapter.