My ex-wife's uncle used to repair headliners and did one for my dad's crown vic back in the 90s. He used an air powered drill or die grinder with a wire wheel
I use a Y cable from BT Dieselworks with my AutoSync plugged in and tucked up under the dash and a OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth dongle plugged into the other with no problems.
https://www.btdieselworks.com/collections/wiringharness/products/obd-port-splitter-cable
The thermal bypass isn't a valve, but a reduction in the size of the passages that the fluid runs through. They say that when the fluid it cold it's too thick to run through the smaller passages and will bypass most of the cooling fins. Once the fluid warms up it thins out and will run through...
Ford created the assembly line in automotive factories in 1913. The federal government didn't have a say/regulate employment laws back then like they do now. Henry Ford paid his workers 2x the average wage at the time and also created the 5 day work week, believing that workers needed time to...
The old cheap can did have a screen seperating the upper and lower part of the can and the corresponding ports.
As far as the open breather, yeah a bit smelly but it's not a daily driver, has a large cam, longtubes and no cats so it smells anyway
And that silver mesh filter that is in that can looks exactly like the mesh filters that would go under the PCV valve on the lower intake on a Ford 302 engine and would help keep oil from getting sucked up through the PCV valve/hose...
Let it sit idling at night with the headlights on while you're outside the vehicle. You'll know when the fans come on. Or, turn the AC on, the fans come on with the AC
My thinking on those models with the round brass filter covering the port, that port should be the exit back to the intake. If it was the input from the valve cover the oil will catch on that brass filter on the input side of it. Will it get sucked/seep through to the can side of the filter, yes...
My thoughts is that gravity helps the oil drop out of suspension once the air has entered a larger space and changes direction. Baffles help by making the air change direction, like in a muffler, and causing the oil to stick to the baffle. Also in the same line of thinking with gas lines in your...
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