Agreed, I'm going to get a price for a new one and also keep an eye out for a second hand one. The problem is, if I try to remove the broken shafts, I might damage the cam cover to the point I cant drive with it. I need to be a day or two away from the getting a new cover before trying to remove them ideally - which realistically can only be done if buying a new one.
Just for information, with the OEM PCV why does the crank vent to the cam cover, only to vent from the cam cover to the inlet manifold? Why not just have it go straight to the inlet manifold to burn?
If I sort the cam cover, I might just go standard PCV for now. I think unless I do it properly with a r-tech system (are they the only ones to make a "good" system?) I'm not going to bother. Its just an extra expense without worthwhile benefits at the moment. Thanks for the info