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- Mason
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Hey guys - long time lurker, first time poster here, big fan of the forum! Question for those that have done a "dirty side" PCV catch can install (front side of the block).
I installed a catch can a month ago using factory replacement quick connects and it was pretty straightforward. Opened up the can today to check how much it was "catching", less than an oz over ~500 miles. When I was checking hose connects to the PCV plate/block for leaks, I noticed that the male ends coming out of the block were swiveling/moving side-to-side quite a bit - is this normal or are they supposed to be fixed?
Wanted to gut check against what you all have seen!
-M
I installed a catch can a month ago using factory replacement quick connects and it was pretty straightforward. Opened up the can today to check how much it was "catching", less than an oz over ~500 miles. When I was checking hose connects to the PCV plate/block for leaks, I noticed that the male ends coming out of the block were swiveling/moving side-to-side quite a bit - is this normal or are they supposed to be fixed?
Wanted to gut check against what you all have seen!
-M
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