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I am getting ready to install a factory supercharger on my 2016 corvette which I bought off of E-Bay. I have found all the parts that I am missing except for 1 piece, the PCV pipe from the valley cover to the intake is missing the seal for it. I have been to 2 dealers to try and get a part number for this and have looked online for any information and have found 0. Is there anyone who has done this and found the seal between these 2 parts???
That seal comes as part of the PCV Valve. The PCV Valve is part number: 12646872
Bill
but you don't have to remove the intake to replace the PCV valve. The place that I bought the set up from said that it comes with the intake gasket kit but I will give your part number a try.
Ok so the dealer charges $95 for the PCV valve with no mention of the gasket/seal that I am looking for but a website (www.mightymousesolutions.com) sent me to a link https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts...t-set-12679527 that lists the whole intake gasket set for a supercharger the is priced about the same as the PCV and seems to have the gasket/seal that I am looking for. The dealer may have this listed but did not check there for some reason and parts stores do not list gaskets for this year corvette yet.
So I'm assuming you already have the LT4 valley cover and a LT4 to LT1 head conversion plate? If that is the case you also need the little extender piece between the pcv and the blower. Are you looking for the PCV gasket that goes on the blower?
yes I bought the adapter plates that comes with the extension tube which was suppose to come with the intake but didn't. I am almost set to video this to place on youtube for others to know what to expect. So far I have seen only one that doesn't show the whole install but a few clips. I can also see some of the things that were not installed like a adapter plate which caused a vacuum leak.
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