PCV help please
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PCV help please
Hello guys! I've been searching forever and was wondering if I could block the PCV hole on the back of an ls block and run both hose on catch can just to the valve cover? I know there are many ways to do it but just want to make sure this way would be okay and why? Thanks Guys
#2
Re: PCV help please
1. Wrong section
2. Why would you need this application on an LS (assuming Honda motor) by your username.
3. If you're doing it to cheap out or your going to be cheap with it, you should probably go ahead and retract your question before you feel like a dumbass.
2. Why would you need this application on an LS (assuming Honda motor) by your username.
3. If you're doing it to cheap out or your going to be cheap with it, you should probably go ahead and retract your question before you feel like a dumbass.
#3
Re: PCV help please
Can you? Yes.
Should you? Probably not...
Why? Because if you are asking questions about it, then you probably dont understand the entire purpose of a PCV system anyway.
...oh, and IIRC, there was almost identically worded post in Tech Talk a while back.
Must not have searched very hard.
Should you? Probably not...
Why? Because if you are asking questions about it, then you probably dont understand the entire purpose of a PCV system anyway.
...oh, and IIRC, there was almost identically worded post in Tech Talk a while back.
Must not have searched very hard.
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Re: PCV help please
Wow very welcoming responses. In the time it took to type those posts an actual answer could have been given.
Route a hose to a catch can. Don't over think it. I've used PVC pipe with caps on both ends, packed with steel wool and drilled some holes for a couple brass nipples. Drilled a hole in the bottom I could unplug to drain it. Painted it black. Done.
Route a hose to a catch can. Don't over think it. I've used PVC pipe with caps on both ends, packed with steel wool and drilled some holes for a couple brass nipples. Drilled a hole in the bottom I could unplug to drain it. Painted it black. Done.
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Re: PCV help please
Wow very welcoming responses. In the time it took to type those posts an actual answer could have been given.
Route a hose to a catch can. Don't over think it. I've used PVC pipe with caps on both ends, packed with steel wool and drilled some holes for a couple brass nipples. Drilled a hole in the bottom I could unplug to drain it. Painted it black. Done.
Route a hose to a catch can. Don't over think it. I've used PVC pipe with caps on both ends, packed with steel wool and drilled some holes for a couple brass nipples. Drilled a hole in the bottom I could unplug to drain it. Painted it black. Done.
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Re: PCV help please
Wow very welcoming responses. In the time it took to type those posts an actual answer could have been given.
Route a hose to a catch can. Don't over think it. I've used PVC pipe with caps on both ends, packed with steel wool and drilled some holes for a couple brass nipples. Drilled a hole in the bottom I could unplug to drain it. Painted it black. Done.
Route a hose to a catch can. Don't over think it. I've used PVC pipe with caps on both ends, packed with steel wool and drilled some holes for a couple brass nipples. Drilled a hole in the bottom I could unplug to drain it. Painted it black. Done.