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Crank Case To Ubp Hose


murrayallstar

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Stupid Question. I was after an adaptor for the hose that runs from the tappet cover (crank case)to the pipe run underneath the battery.

Ive got one of your rapid system 2.5 kit.

The Hose Sticks up alittle bit off the motor than runs across to the under battery pipe.

Ive seen some cars that seem to have a right angle on the end of the hose and run a longer pipe to the front of the motor and along the top of the radiater.

I know its only a small thing,but I was trying to clean up some of the hosing under the bonnet of my car.

Im not very mechanically minded if you cant already tell by this but hopefully someone can understand what im asking for

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yeah mate you can buy the right angled elbow from supercheap,makes the hose sit lower to the engine.hope this helps...

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nah,they have them on the spinning racks usually next to the nut and bolt packs.just make sure you get the right sized one. :spoton:

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Get smacked fingers if you get caught venting the crankcase to the atmo. :spoton:

Then again ... I do agree I does look a lot neater - damn stupid pollution laws

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Can anyone assist me with this. Not Having Much luck

I went to 3 auto shops today but no one knew what I was talking about.

The closest I could get was a complete replacement PCV valve with an elbow.

Is this what I need or can I just get an elbow that connects to me existing pcv valve

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