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Old 08-01-2011, 07:12 AM
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I got a new valve cover and welded the bungs on the other side this time, here it is b4 paint
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About to do this, wondering if i need a small baffle if i place them on timing chain front area?
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You might need one. I had put a 1" tube on the driver side front of the cover. If I remember correctly, there was not a lot of space between the valve cover and the cam gear. At least not enough for me to build a baffle.

It took less than 100 street tuning miles to fill up a catch can that holds over 32 ounces.



I have the same 1" tube welded on the oem vent. There is oil residue on the can from time to time, but it has never accumulated enough oil to slosh around. I usually check/clean it twice a year and can still see the bottom of the can.
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I opted for the passenger side.
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I made two bungs on the front side of the valve cover, but the lines that go to the catchcan, go up first before they go down.
This way there won't be so much oil coming through. After 100miles, still no oil in my can.
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Originally Posted by Jaspah
I made two bungs on the front side of the valve cover, but the lines that go to the catchcan, go up first before they go down.
This way there won't be so much oil coming through. After 100miles, still no oil in my can.
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im afraid of doing them in the front and filling catch can every month :/
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Where ours are.
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Originally Posted by AP1Chief
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im afraid of doing them in the front and filling catch can every month :/

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I had the existing breather holes shaved and the -10 an bungs welded into there place

Also shaved the slot for the V-Tech wires
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how i did mine, with good success.
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