pcv connection that goes into valve cover
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pcv connection that goes into valve cover
I did my ls6 intake today and I noticed that my hose that goes into the passengers side was cracked. so i plugged both of the valve cover connections with plugs. will I be ok to run it like that for now?
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That hose blows air into that valve cover at WOT to put fresh air into the crankcase. Really no big deal to run without it. You'll still have the oull of vacuum from the intake to evacuate blow-by.
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You mean the hose that goes from the TB port to the pass valve cover vent port?
That hose blows air into that valve cover at WOT to put fresh air into the crankcase. Really no big deal to run without it. You'll still have the oull of vacuum from the intake to evacuate blow-by.
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That hose blows air into that valve cover at WOT to put fresh air into the crankcase. Really no big deal to run without it. You'll still have the oull of vacuum from the intake to evacuate blow-by.
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i also have a catch can in order
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So, what is the vacuum line connected too? Or did you cap it also for now? Which is also fine for just a day or two.
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Oh, yeah no problem at all to drive around like that for just a day. If you drive short distances you may get some white goopy **** under the oil fill cap that builds up from moisture. But one day is meaningless.
So, what is the vacuum line connected too? Or did you cap it also for now? Which is also fine for just a day or two.
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So, what is the vacuum line connected too? Or did you cap it also for now? Which is also fine for just a day or two.
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