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[QUOTE="Dzchey21, post: 106604, member: 63"] My reasoning behind what i said is because when i drilled out the ccv on my truck i kinda learned about how it works. There is just a couple holes in the top of the ccv that feed a seperate chamber, there is a small line on the back that if i remember right goes back to the other valve cover, i think thats for any liquid to fall back down and stay in the oil system, the left over vapor gets pushed out the vent, so like i said its almost impossible for the ccv to have coolant in it unless its WAY bad, were talking like valve covers full of gunk or something. [/QUOTE]
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