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What is the crankcase vent hardline?
You are looking for about a 3/8 tubing running from the intake to your valve cover. It should have a pcv valve at the end stuck into the valve cover. This pcv is short for ( positive crankcase ventilation ) it is used to keep the motor from... Read More »
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How to replace the vacuum crankcase vent that is
Remove the hose, and twist the PCV valve out. Read More »
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What is the name for the filter connected to the crankcase vent h...
I believe you are talking about a PCV valve. PCV means Positive Crankcase ventilation. Read More »
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well it supose to blow air because your motor is moving at probley 6 or 7 hundred rmps but the resone it runs rough is because your losing compression when you open the cap but i would check your pvc valves and maybe have it pressure tested...
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Ok, on the compression tests. No, on the venting the crankcase (valve cover pipe) into the intake manifold. BLM did that once on the older Austin engine once and it was not good, as it vacuumed the crankcase and caused more problems than it...
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Oil is filling my air filter box it takes 1 quart of oil 20 min to run out
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Please tell us more. How much difference? Same dyno, same day, same temp, etc? I have seen thorough documentation of dyno tests showing that there is no measurable HP difference with one of those crankcase breather valve/filters installed, ...
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To prevent the "lung mustard" and rusty filler tubes that you get with unvented crankcases. Here are some links that talk about why you need to vent with vaccum: ( A ) ( B ) and ( C ) Some guys (peejay) are fans of using PCV valves instead,...
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The crankcase breather tube is an s-shaped tube that sticks up from the crankcase below the carbs. It is normally routed to the airbox, so case gasses can be taken back in through the engine intake, and blowby oil reabsorbed to the sump whe...
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