What An fittings for top of valve cover?

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Darius
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Here's -8AN:



MATTs14
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Ok so your valve covers are tapped to 1/2 NPT as well or what. God im confused. Do you just pull the fitting out or what

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hahahaha for f#@$ sake man!

Take a large crescent wrench and screw driver and gradually twist and pull the fittings out of the valve covers. The holes left behind are luckily the perfect diameter for a 3/8" NPT tap so there is no drilling necessary. The PCV port on the side is also conveniently sized for a 1/2" NPT tap without drilling. Figure out your line routing and order fittings and lines accordingly. If there are anymore posts in this thread, Imma freak out!

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I actually drillef mine out using a unibit and used a 1/2" tap.

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No longer need drilling and tapping. Just press these in.

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RB20 and RB25 S1:
http://www.rawbrokerage.com/raw-brokera ... rb20-rb25/

RB26:
http://www.rawbrokerage.com/raw-brokera ... ings-rb26/

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^^^^^^^ work like a charm. The choice I went with.


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