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Thread: PCV Hose

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    Building Boost MSheff's Avatar
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    PCV Hose

    Does anyone have a workaround for the PCV hose coming from the block to the PCV valve (L shaped hose, 3/4")? The part number is e3zz‑6a664‑a. Mine has lost all flexibility. I don't find any replacement for it.

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    Some Boost
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSheff View Post
    Does anyone have a workaround for the PCV hose coming from the block to the PCV valve (L shaped hose, 3/4")? The part number is e3zz‑6a664‑a. Mine has lost all flexibility. I don't find any replacement for it.

    I'll check to see if I still have one. Got rid of the PCV system a couple of years ago.

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    I think I have found a replacement. I found this idea on another site and have it on order. We will see if it works. It is a Dayco 80412.

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    Yep that is what I used too. Many years later still going strong. I have recently had to put a clamp on the valve end though.

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    Yes, I think I will add a clamp too. Glad to know it has held up a few years. I realize this is really a coolant hose, so wasn't sure if it might break down over time. Your experience gives me hope! Thanks for the input!

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