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MMI PCV Kit
Getting my order ready to place to Don and the team. I am struggling to find the PCV kit that is talked about on many posts. Can someone point me to the sku?
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IP: 100.40.58.241
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Hello and welcome.
Here is a link to the PCV kit I'm familiar with: http://www.atomic4.com/crankcase.html Jack. |
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IP: 134.134.139.72
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... and welcome to the community.
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Thanks, Ron Portland, OR |
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IP: 137.103.82.227
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IP: 192.186.122.174
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I just received the Indigo PCV kit and will be installing it this spring.. as soon as the snow goes...
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Greg 1975 Alberg 30 |
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IP: 137.200.32.6
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Marina: Where is your ice-eater? It is supposed to be in. Me: Home in my shed because if this was Maine people would be swimming already. (our water right now is at Maine summer temps) |
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IP: 71.208.58.235
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that spacer is not needed for a PCV valve. Just take the vacuum from the manifold where the scavenge tube is attached to the manifold. Use a tee there.
Auto parts have pcv valves. |
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And the rodent lied...
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Gotta love when my first posts turns into a conversation about the weather. Guess I am not the only one that is desperate to get back on the water. |
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Where do you T it back to with out that spacer? |
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IP: 71.208.58.235
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The scavenge tube attaches to the manifold...... use that for vacuum.
You can also hook a vacuum gauge there. |
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