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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Anyone build a "powerpipe" for a Procharger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Helomech74" data-source="post: 7212304" data-attributes="member: 66460"><p>The fittings on the valve covers are made out of -10AN threaded male/threaded male unions. I kept one side normal, the other side I turned down on my lathe to get rid of the threads on all but the very end. This created a little barb that I just pressed into the PCV rubber grommet. Basically I just created what the end of the PCV valve looks like. They plug right in and have plenty of tension to hold them in place. I think I am going to do another set, but this time just use weld on -10 fittings and weld them in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helomech74, post: 7212304, member: 66460"] The fittings on the valve covers are made out of -10AN threaded male/threaded male unions. I kept one side normal, the other side I turned down on my lathe to get rid of the threads on all but the very end. This created a little barb that I just pressed into the PCV rubber grommet. Basically I just created what the end of the PCV valve looks like. They plug right in and have plenty of tension to hold them in place. I think I am going to do another set, but this time just use weld on -10 fittings and weld them in place. [/QUOTE]
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