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Money pit Beretta
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PVC tube

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I need a 3500 PCV tube. My 3100 tube has melted to the EGR bolt. It must have bent do to the heat. Last I checked it was clear of the EGR. Guess I should have put the newer style EGR on the 3400 intake.
Please post or send a PM if you have the 3500 tube or can get one.
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MMMM
If a 3400 one will work......
I think I have like 4 or 5! LOL
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You mean the rear cover breather tube?

3500 PCV tube does not have the other part that goes to the Evap solenoid...

Yeah mine is resting on the EGR bolt too, and has melted a bit. I plan to route it from the rear cover to a rubber hose going to the breather tube on my TB. The LX5 TB has a breather tube just like the LS1 TB's so I can run that and not have to worry anymore, or have to put a hole in a CAI for one...
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Thanks man, but it has to be from a 3500. Good to see that you are still around! I was sad to see you sell your project.

Yes Isaac, that's the one. I thought about using rubber hose it two spots to get it out of the way. I did have a crazy fear of fire though. I have a zip tie holding it back right now(air is still able to flow). My evap tube is conected to the upper intake. The tube I need goes from the intake tube in front of the TB to the rear valve cover.
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