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The Tomahawk Valley pan is a direct replacement for the factory valley pan. It will make your PCV system work like it's supposed to and be trouble free, for a street driven vehicle it's the only way to go. It's not expensive and the install is not difficult. You will feel better knowing you took the time to fix it right.
https://butlerperformance.com/i-2445...3Dvalley%2Bpan
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Those same grommets and and additional 2" tubing did not stop my valley pan from sucking oil.
I am using a Tomahawk pan on a new build I just had to bang some ends and trim a little of the inner metal layer in the corners with a Dremel to get it to lay flat.
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