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Old 06-16-2010, 04:04 PM
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Where is the best place to pick one of these up, so I can swap out my LS1. I am new at this and I broke the PCV hose behind the manifold. If I do the swap do I still need those hoses. Any input into this would greatly help.

Its the three hose setup in the back looks like a Y, I only broke one of the hoses that goes to the passenger side valve cover.

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I picked my up from gmpd. P/n listed on LS1howto.com but there is a new (+04) model with different p/n that has a built in pcv valve for only like 10 bucks more. Get that one and then you only need about 10" 3/8" line.
You will not need to replace the stock Pcv line.
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you can ruff the plastic tubing and get a longer hose to fit it, just make sure you clmap it so it wont slide off . not like you can see it standing in front of your car. worked for me....
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Originally Posted by cowboysfan
you can ruff the plastic tubing and get a longer hose to fit it, just make sure you clmap it so it wont slide off . not like you can see it standing in front of your car. worked for me....
What does RUFF mean. Sorry dont mean to be slow on that. problem is it broke at the connecting point. I dont know if that really matters though.




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