Just loop one hose from one barb to the other?I also remove the intake heater plumbing in my rigs (bypass)
Deleting the EGR stuff and plugging the EGR ports in the intakes that have the holes helps lower the intake temperature too.
Keep up the good work!
When you Re-torque the rockers did you bar the engine over?
I may pop it back off and wipe on some silicone outside the grommet before the upper intake goes on and it gets so hard to access -- I like that idea for good measure. It's funny you mention the screen, I've read about them on here, but there was no screen in my intake. When I looked in the hole it went straight to the baffle.I like to use a thin film of permatex on the pcv grommet to make sure it stays in the lower intake. Also was the screen clean? (Under pcv)
Sounds good. I'll skim with RTV too, I've had mixed results with cork gaskets in the past.Yes gaskets fine
I always skim the cork
Gaskets with rtv anyways, I don’t like
Valve cover leaks and these stamped steel ones can leak easy
There is a metal screen under the pcv valve lol no biggie they are usually very clean
The baffle in mine is a stamped piece of steel riveted to the inside of the lower intake manifold. It covers the bottom of the PCV valve and blocks oil spray from the valley. There was no round piece of steel that I saw and definitely no steel wire. I scrubbed pretty well in there and although a lot of carbon crud came out, I never saw or felt anything like what you're describing. Is the screen something I can/should buy and shove into the PCV hole before I put the grommet back in with RTV?The oil baffle underneath the PCV and its grommet, is a round steel thing about 1.5" deep/long. It's a simple chunk of steel wire bunched up in its round metal housing. It just catches oil mist, and the oil drips back down into the intake. If the engine is a gunked up type, from bad oil etc, then that screen will be full too. You never need to buy one unless it's missing. Simply take it out and blast it with carb and brake cleaner, good as new; drop it back in before the grommet and PCV.