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Old 03-01-2020, 11:07 AM
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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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Old 03-01-2020, 04:57 PM
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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


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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.
That's the only one I know of as well. I have one.
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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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I just received the Indigo PCV kit and will be installing it this spring.. as soon as the snow goes...
What is this snow of which you speak? Did the "winter is cancelled this year" memo not make it to Canada?
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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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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Old 03-03-2020, 08:21 AM
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What is this snow of which you speak? Did the "winter is cancelled this year" memo not make it to Canada?
January was March & February dressed up as January.

And the rodent lied...
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January was March & February dressed up as January.

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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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.

Where do you T it back to with out that spacer?
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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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