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Old 06-08-2013, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBlueLB756
There; you're done. Wasn't so hard or was it?
Thanks, i'll try it soon
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Originally Posted by hawaiianstyle
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I have a catch can coming in soon and I'm following this thread, if connecting the can on the driver side is correct. I'm confused because the link in post 13, the pictures in there have all the can connected on the passenger side???
Could you be more specific about which picture you are talking about? Notice not all of the driver side valve covers have PCV ports...I dont know if he just left them out, or if some LS1s dont have them. All truck driver side valve covers have a PCV port.
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I think he meant Post #3, but you never know these days.
It all depends on which engine you're hooking into. Just make sure it's the pcv line from the valve cover TO the intake vacuum port. You are sucking oil-laden vapor, are you not?
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