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    Catch Can Block..???

    Hi Guys,

    I just purchased a Provent (knock off) from eBay , obviously plumbing the inlet and outlet are simple , but im just wondering as the kit comes with no hoses, how anyone that has one went about blocking the 12.5mm drain hole.??

    I was thinking maybe a clamp, piece of hose and a small ball valve or something similar.......any help or info much appreciated.



    Cheers,

    Ad.

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    Get some 1/2 inch hose and run it down the chassis rail. Put a ball valve tap on it so you can drain it with ease. Thats how I have mine. Its runs down in between the inner guard and chassis rail and sits over where the sway bar mount is on the chassis rail.

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    Same with mine.. easy to drain.. easy to see..
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    Yep, just the same. Extended down into the wheel arch area against the chassis rail, with a tidy external cap on the end.

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    i just went to bunnings and got a irrigation valve with barbed fittings moulded in for a couple of bucks , works perfect , never leaked a drop .

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    Quote Originally Posted by nipagu7 View Post
    i just went to bunnings and got a irrigation valve with barbed fittings moulded in for a couple of bucks , works perfect , never leaked a drop .
    Sounds like a plan.....

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    should do the trick

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