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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 12:34 PM
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I am installing a maggie on my 06 LS2. I want to install after market valve covers. The question is do I have to connect the PCV lines to the new valve covers. Most covers do not have a place for the stock lines. What have you guys done? Thanks for the help

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I am installing a maggie on my 06 LS2. I want to install after market valve covers. The question is do I have to connect the PVC lines to the new valve covers. Most covers do not have a place for the stock lines. What have you guys done? Thanks for the help
I think you mean PCV (positive crankcase ventilation). PVC is Poly vinyl cloride, what your pipes in you house are made from.

You will need to have some kind of PCV line.

Sorry, couldn't help it................

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I think you mean PCV (positive crankcase ventilation). PVC is Poly vinyl cloride, what your pipes in you house are made from. Y

ou will need to have some kind of PCV line.

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