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borochone
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Posted - 07 Sep 2012 :  12:34:50 AM  Show Profile Send borochone a Private Message  Reply with Quote
 
Hey Guys i need to connect up my VN V8s PCV valve for a blue slip but when i bought the car, it didn't have any hoses or the Valve in place, and i cant seem to find any pics or info on what connects to what on the net
all i know is that it connects to both rocket covers and throttle body, but im not sure how the valve fits in, or what connects to what.

If any one Knows who can help me i will be soo thankful
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Posted - 08 Sep 2012 :  09:45:12 AM  Show Profile Send Mechknight73 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
 
I don't know about the injected V8s, but how it used to work for the old carby 253 and 308, is the PCV valve went from the rocker cover to a fitting somewhere below the carburettor. In theory, what you should be looking for is somewhere on the intake manifold, probably at the back, that a hose of that diameter would fit into. It's usually clamped on at the manifold end, and slips in at the rocker cover end. When you go to buy one from either a Holden dealer or an aftermarket store, ask to see the exploded view of it. With just about every component on a car, the parts catalogues will have an exploded view of a component so the parts guy knows exactly what you're talking about
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