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pcv valve on my rb25det is leaking under boost, and grommet looks pretty old too. Having trouble finding info about part numbers or anything in stock at parts stores - anyone know if the s14 and 15 sr20 PCV's are interchangeable with the rb25? they look the same, and has been confirmed they use the same grommet part number so the rocker side would be same size, just want to know if the manifold hose fitting is a 10mm barb, same as the rb25

thanks :)

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easy enough to get thru nissan- did myself a while back easily enough.

Just get an oem one and put it in there. Cant see the point in dicking around with it as its a point that can easily generate an annoying vacuum leak...

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