06-18-2011 | #1 |
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PCV "F" piece
Anyone got one for sale? Silicone version?
A friend of mine is looking for one. |
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Re: PCV "F" piece
I think Kurt has nice reproductions
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Re: PCV "F" piece
I have a good used OEM rubber one, $35 shipped?
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Re: PCV "F" piece
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14364
The Samco one is also a nice buy in that they should last forever and not get soft.
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Re: PCV "F" piece
You can't use the SAMCO "F" hose by itself, they will not line up with the stock lower hose. If you want the Samco PCV Hose, you have to buy them as a matched set both upper and lower $169.99
If you want the stock OEM "F" hose $49.78
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Re: PCV "F" piece
I like the samco hose im using as well. The original had to ziptied down to avoid coming off
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Re: PCV "F" piece
It went with the car. If you use the upper and lower, be aware that it is not a perfect fit. It pulls the hard lines from the IH's back more. It tore one of my 90-degree elbows from the IH. The replacements are definitely "pulled" more too, though they haven't torn or pulled out.
You need to make sure that little bracket on each hardline is working properly, as that is what will keep it from pulling too hard on the elbows. They seem to break pretty easily though at the weld, especially when tightening the plenum bolt that holds them, it tends to rotate that bracket against the pipe. The samco stuff ultimately worked just fine, but it was a little more of a pain than the stock stuff.
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