D_R_C
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I installed mine this morning hopefully the info and pic's help others.
It is pretty simple, just knowing a little more before you start helps.
I apologize if the pic's are a little blurry and I hope you can make everything out.
It's pretty simple, but knowing how to get the engine cover off was probably the biggest deal and it is NOT mentioned anywhere in my manual.
On the 07 you pull up on the front (no yanking up) once it is removed from the 2 mounts then pull it towards you and a little towards the pass side, then pull out.
Installing it back in reverse.
Then figuring out where to put the Catch Can so nothing was in the way.
I know the newer models are a little different than my 07 Denali, on the intake you might need to cut the plastic line, but at the rear the PCV line slips off.
The factory PCV line on the 07 slips off both ends there is no clamps on either end and the 3/8" Fuel/PCV/Vapor line slips right over using clamps.
You can store the complete un-cut PCV/Dirty hose line in your garage somewhere, then you'll have it if you ever sell and want to keep the Catch Can.
Where I located mine there is NOTHING in the way to deal with, its wide open to service.
I went with http://catchcans.com/can1.html delivered to my front door for something actually made to catch OIL which is what I was looking for.
No time spent at the hardware store looking for something that MIGHT work.
NO polishing on mine to worry about
It is pretty simple, just knowing a little more before you start helps.
I apologize if the pic's are a little blurry and I hope you can make everything out.
It's pretty simple, but knowing how to get the engine cover off was probably the biggest deal and it is NOT mentioned anywhere in my manual.
On the 07 you pull up on the front (no yanking up) once it is removed from the 2 mounts then pull it towards you and a little towards the pass side, then pull out.
Installing it back in reverse.
Then figuring out where to put the Catch Can so nothing was in the way.
I know the newer models are a little different than my 07 Denali, on the intake you might need to cut the plastic line, but at the rear the PCV line slips off.
The factory PCV line on the 07 slips off both ends there is no clamps on either end and the 3/8" Fuel/PCV/Vapor line slips right over using clamps.
You can store the complete un-cut PCV/Dirty hose line in your garage somewhere, then you'll have it if you ever sell and want to keep the Catch Can.
Where I located mine there is NOTHING in the way to deal with, its wide open to service.
I went with http://catchcans.com/can1.html delivered to my front door for something actually made to catch OIL which is what I was looking for.
No time spent at the hardware store looking for something that MIGHT work.
NO polishing on mine to worry about
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