PCV Tube That Connects To Intake

nmms3

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Today I received my Nano intake. While attempting to attach the PCV tube to the nipple on the intake, three rings and a round plastic piece about the same size as the rings fell out of the connector that attaches to the aftermarket intake. I was wondering if anybody knows the correct order of these rings or if they even need to be on there with the aftermarket intake. The plastic piece is blue and the rings are black, green and clear. The blue plastic piece is not the same piece that you need to remove from the stock intake and clip on the aftermarket intake. I'll try and get some pics tomorrow.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
This is what I did:
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That looks good...I really like what you did with the blue hose. Where I'm having my problem is with the black "L" shaped piece that connects to the intake. See the black "L" shaped piece at the end of your blue PCV hose that's connecting to the nipple on the intake. Inside of that piece were 3 rubber rings. One was black, one was clear and the other was green. There was also a blue plastic piece the same diameter of the rings. All of these pieces fell out while I was attaching that "L" shaped piece to the nipple on the intake. I'm not sure of the order that those rings are suppose to be placed in that "L" shaped piece. I'm wondering if they even need to be in there.
 
I just went out to the car on my lunch break. I took the entire tube off and I compared both ends to figure out the order of the rings. If anybody needs to know it's clear, black, green and then the blue plastic ring snaps in to hold everything in place.
 
I just went out to the car on my lunch break. I took the entire tube off and I compared both ends to figure out the order of the rings. If anybody needs to know it's clear, black, green and then the blue plastic ring snaps in to hold everything in place.
Sounds like you have it back together. I remove the clips at both ends and used the Blue silicone heater hose. I found that the original connection didn't stay tight, after installing the intake.
 
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