As per Tracy @TunerBoost I have moved the clean-side separator line further away from the turbo than that OCC lines on the intake. Below is a quick right up on what was done.
I picked up a variety pack of rubber caps (couldn't find anything in 5/8" by itself)
Package came with two, so I ended up re-capping the OEM clean side barb on the valve front valve cover.
Then I removed the CSS vacuum connector from the vacuum barb on the front intake pipe and replaced it with a cap.
Next step was deciding where in the air box I wanted to drill the hole for the CSS port.
After looking at the removed connector from the front intake pipe, I decided I wanted to stay away from the MAF looking sensor in the air box port.
This is that sensor.
I decided to stick with a 3/8" elbow...no sense in going bigger just to reduce it to a smaller hose. Even with the oversized rubber grommet, there was enough room to drill a 3/4" hole with a step-bit, and stay in between the vanes of the air box.
And a look from the outside.
You can see the elbow has a barb on it that tightly seats and seals with the grommet, so no liquid gasket was required. Plus I drilled the hole a 1/16" under so it would be snug. I actually ended up making a parts run later in the day, so I picked up some heavier duty Dorman 3/8" elbows to replace the one in the pic.
Elbow leaving the airbox.
3/8" PCV line connected to elbow at the airbox (with upgraded elbows), then connected via second elbow to change direction cleanly back towards the clean side separator.
Wider shot.
Re-Route complete!
I know I said I wanted to keep the CSS line away from the censor...this was just a precaution...there should be FAR less flow through this line now, and hopefully NO oil will make it all the way to the end of this line, and into the airbox...if it does; we'll know!
While I had the CSS System apart, I decided to unscrew the cap to inspect the coalescing material and wipe the reservoir...so OF COURSE...there's pics!!
oil that has not yet had a chance to drain back into the valve cover.
Re-assembled and ready to run more tests!
(hopefully saturday I will have time to take the front clip off and re-route the can in front of the radiator)