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Issues with WCF intake and PCV by FieroGT42
Started on: 03-19-2007 01:58 PM
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Last post by: FieroGT42 on 03-21-2007 01:08 PM
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I have a 2nd hand WCF intake on my 86 GT, and the metal PCV line from the front valve cover doesn't reach far enough to use with the nipple(?) on the intake. Maybe it was for an '88? Are they different?

Anyway, I have a section of heater hose to connect them, it barely holds, and it looks like crap. The metal tube also seems to be a little loose on the valve cover too, but I can't see a damned thing because of the location and oil/dust gunk. Going back to stock intake isn't an option for me. I need some kind of solution other than a PCV breather, which would be bad for the engine. Any ideas?

Anyone have pics of a stock PCV setup on the front valve cover? Pics of a WCF intake and PCV connected properly? Thanks.

Jason

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