I have -12 AN lines to go to a catch can. I need to put baffled fittings on my valve covers. My question is - has anyone used any of these,and which would be the easiest to use on my valve covers?
Moroso Vacuum Pump Fittings 22635
Or
Jeg's Vented AN breather fitting 555-52231
Or
The 12AN no weld baffled fittings on Ebay
Is there any one of these that is obviously better or worse than the others?
I just went ahead and ordered the Jegs fittings. It they don't work, I'll order the Star ones. The Moroso ones seem to be a little larger and space is limited.
Edit: Pulled my Trick Flow covers, checked the distance between the closest point of the rocker to the inside of the cover. It's just slightly too close for the fitting to go in there. Going to need taller covers to fit the baffled fitting in there.
Ideally, need another 3/8 inch to be comfortable, which means I probably need the spacer for the Systemax intake also.
How did you block of the pcv port on holley systemax intake? if u used a freeze plug do u have a part number. I will be doing the same thing soon (h/c/I swapping right now) and just want some ideas. PM me some pics if you can I would really appreciate it
The new valve covers that I got don't work with my Vortech, so I'll end up selling them, and the 12an fittings. I'm looking for another solution. Probably will be to have some custom valve covers made with fittings.
The Jegs fittings look like they would work quite well and that price, it's hard to beat. Need the baffle, however. My local hot rod shop, Don's Hot Rod Shop in Tucson, AZ, makes a baffled breather with AN fitting, but they were pretty precious at $75/each.
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