Got my ENDYN/MOROSO catch can! Got 1 question..
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Got my ENDYN/MOROSO catch can! Got 1 question..
My PCV valve is located on the runners of the intake manifold near the flange where it meats the head. From the valve, there is a vac. line that goes to the actual IM after the TB. Now the kit says to plug that hole after installing the catch can. My question is, What do I do with the stock PCV valve? Do I plug that one as well? Remove it?
This has probably been covered several times, but I have tried the search function countless times and didn't get the exact answer I was looking for.
Please don't bother to talk ****. It's a question that can probably be answered without taking the extra effort and time to flame. I've read several threads including the "Offical crankcase ........" This is the only question I need answered before I go on w/ the catch can install.
Thanks in advance to those who are mature enough to give me a simple straight answer.
This has probably been covered several times, but I have tried the search function countless times and didn't get the exact answer I was looking for.
Please don't bother to talk ****. It's a question that can probably be answered without taking the extra effort and time to flame. I've read several threads including the "Offical crankcase ........" This is the only question I need answered before I go on w/ the catch can install.
Thanks in advance to those who are mature enough to give me a simple straight answer.
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Re: Got my ENDYN/MOROSO catch can! Got 1 question.. (I3ooS710)
if you are going vented, you no longer need the pcv valve at all.
remove the 2 rear plugs, the expansion tank, and hook the lines up like the inst. say it is alittle weird, but read them a couple of times. youll get it.
again if you are going vented, not sealed, you dont need the pcv valve.
remove the 2 rear plugs, the expansion tank, and hook the lines up like the inst. say it is alittle weird, but read them a couple of times. youll get it.
again if you are going vented, not sealed, you dont need the pcv valve.
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