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    power steering cap

    Like it says I need the cap or cover for the power steering resevoir....Got one to sell??Let me know.Thanks....Also looking for a 90 degree bend PVC valve..Can't find one..

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    Check here:

    http://www.uprproducts.com/

    Some of the 1999 - 2004 Mustang under the hood parts will fit our Marauders.

    For the PCV valve elbow, visit a NAPA store. They should be able to find something that will fit. Or see if any FLAPS might have a PCV with the elbow. You might have to buy a different PCV to get the elbow.

    Looking at what Dorman has to offer I found these part numbers that might work:

    46022
    47046
    47047 - this looks like the best fit
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    Thanks FBM

    I ordered the dorman 47047 elbow from Autozone,and they said they'll have it tomorrow...The thing with the power steering cap is I bought the chrome cap that fits over the whole top of the resevoir.These usually go on top of the original cap,which I no longer have because I needed to grind down the original to get my present cap on..
    Last edited by bugsyc; 10-15-2012 at 10:33 AM. Reason: spelling

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    This is what I'm talking about..They have 1 OEM on ebay for like 20,didn't really want to pay that.Maybe a junk yard.I'll wait till it comes and see if what I have on it now will work or not
    Last edited by bugsyc; 10-30-2012 at 06:32 AM.

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    Regarding the PCV valve - if you heat the elbow up it comes off the old valve and can be reinstalled on the new valve. That's what I did. Of course if you don't have the old valve/elbow......
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    Elbow

    Which elbow are you refering to? A rubber elbow?? Which new PVC valve did you put in??

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugsyc View Post
    Which elbow are you refering to? A rubber elbow?? Which new PVC valve did you put in??
    He's referring to the old PCV valve. You need to take the elbow off to put it on the new one. Running it under hot water will soften it up enough to take it off the old one and install it on the new one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fastblackmerc View Post
    He's referring to the old PCV valve. You need to take the elbow off to put it on the new one. Running it under hot water will soften it up enough to take it off the old one and install it on the new one.
    Yep - what he said.
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    cap and gown errr I mean PVC valve

    Power steering cap gotten (thanks Paul) PVC elbow bought Dorman part#47047 from auto zone..Thanks to those who helped...

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    PVC valve replacement

    I got the Dorman part number 47047 and it's tiny.No amount of heating in the world would get it over my valve.Maybe my valve is different..The side that goes to the hose is way too small.I can't figure it out.Anyway I bought a new valve that comes with 90 degree elbow...17.83 + 8...$25.83

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