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I checked for air leaks in the intake elbows and last week had a smoke test done with nothing popping up. I will inspect those oil lines tonight and might just go ahead and order the oil separator and all related lines from Pelican...less than $100 for all.
I do have a question...I keep seeing posts about replacing the CCV but I can't seem to find any related to my 2001 4.4. Does it even have those?
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The following is the CCV system for a 4.4: RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 4.4i Crankcase-Ventilation/oil separator
The oil separator and the CCV are terms that tend to be used interchangeably. The CCV valve is attached to the oil separator depending on the design of the engine.
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