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Old 08-01-2014, 07:59 AM
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Getting ready to have my fittings in my valve covers welded in, where are you all putting the right side at in the valve cover? I'm running trk coils and brackets, the left side is going in the pcv hole. I wanted to put the ls in where I took the 3/8 pcv tube out, but it would be tight. Going to have them powder coated, so I want it right the 1st time, thanks.
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Since I can't get a answer on this, what about putting a fitting in the eng valley cover, and 1 in the pcv hole on the left VC? I was going with 10 AN fittings.
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I did my driverside on the pcv hole and the other angled towards the rear but had
to shortened the coil bracket to clear the fitting. No big deal
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For the pass side, how about this?
http://www.mightymousesolutions.com/
Dual function. Oil fill cap and hose connection, all in 1.



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