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Old 04-01-2013   #21
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Default Re: NEW: PCV Lwr Hose & Connector...Finally!

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Finally Arrived! Came in today and now available for immediate shipping.

Please order direct from the website. Our son Morgan is minding the store while Karen & I are on vacation.

Connector, Top Dual PCV Valves
http://jerrysgaskets.com/store2/root...products_id=76

Thanks for your patience and support.
Very Nice .....great work Jerry



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Old 04-02-2013   #22
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Default Re: NEW: PCV Lwr Hose & Connector...Finally!

Beautiful stuff and nice to have a source.

Silly question but I have to ask. Is this a big wear item?
Maybe it is something I should be checking on mine?

Thanks
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Old 04-02-2013   #23
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Default Re: NEW: PCV Lwr Hose & Connector...Finally!

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Beautiful stuff and nice to have a source.

Silly question but I have to ask. Is this a big wear item?
Maybe it is something I should be checking on mine?

Thanks
The PCV rubber connection seems to get very loose and pops off the lower PCV valves. Some use nylon ties to solve the issue but for the first time having a source of NEW PCV rubber connections is the Final Solution
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Old 04-02-2013   #24
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Default Re: NEW: PCV Lwr Hose & Connector...Finally!

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......... Is this a big wear item?
Maybe it is something I should be checking on mine?

Thanks
Time, heat & oil eventually take their toll, resulting in softer, deteriorated rubber that leaks vacuum. My lower hose (94 w/60K) felt fine, albeit hard on the firewall side, but the side facing the engine was very soft & rotten. It actually pulled in two when I tried to remove it from the pipe on the passenger side.

The lower hose & top connector have been unavailable for a long time, leaving only creative modifications and clamps, that is unless you were willing to pay $250 for the lower hose only. Thanks entirely to the support given to Jerry's Gaskets, we have been able to produce LT5 parts which were not available or very expensive, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Long Live the King!
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Old 04-03-2013   #25
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Default Re: NEW: PCV Lwr Hose & Connector...Finally!

Got it.

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Old 04-07-2013   #26
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Default NEW: PCV Connector

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Time, heat & oil eventually take their toll, resulting in softer, deteriorated rubber that leaks vacuum.
Exactly

You can see the size of the PCV Connector openings (new on left and old on right in each photo).

Replacing these with Jerry's NEW PCV top connector (on left in each photo) is a must

Jerry's Dual PCV Valve Connector


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