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Thread: 02 Camaro PCV lines, etc.
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12-12-2009, 06:38 AM #1
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Sebring Silver Metalic- 2002 Camaro Z28
02 Camaro PCV lines, etc.
I was poking around getting ready to install the Husky el cheapo catch can. When I noticed a second hose running from the front portion of the passenger side valve cover to the top of the throttle body.
Does this relief pressure just like the other tube from near the back of the valve cover? If so, wouldn't this run the chance of getting oil into the throttle body? Can you vent this and plug the throttle body port?
Another question, is it possible there was not a PCV tube on the drivers side for 02s? I stood over the engine with a flash light for a long time. I can't see a darn thing back there. I have seen the 1999 pics. I can't get my hand back there at all to feel around. I don't feel like taking apart a bunch of stuff unless I know for sure there is something back there. I know every says there is, but man i can't see anything.
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kool-aide
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12-12-2009, 06:58 AM #2
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i was looking over the pics Sarge has on his setup. I can't swear by it, but it looks like he does not have a PCV valve. If you are running a catch can. Can you take the PCV valve out?
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