mooman
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Thats how its hooked up
Um,I believe you have the hoses backwards. The air needs to condense at the filter from the PCV, drop down into the can, and then the air sucked up through the side into the IM.
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Thats how its hooked up
Um,I believe you have the hoses backwards. The air needs to condense at the filter from the PCV, drop down into the can, and then the air sucked up through the side into the IM.
I have my set up for about 2 months now. I have drained A LOT out due to my engine having 271k. But never any oil up top. As far as I can tell.I will try this set up if I keep getting oil up to the intake if.
I don't think that's the case Chris. Both valve covers have hoses going to the intake and or throttle body. If one were to remove the hoses going to the intake and or throttle body and plug them off the MAP sensor has no connection now with the crankcase. In addition, new hoses fitted with breathers at one end and the other connecting to the valve covers could be used to vent the crankcase. Ideally these would be mounted upright and above the valve covers.
This shouldn't even be a discussion at this point because you should've already been testing it. What's the hold-up?!
Bumping this to find out if you ever installed your breathers...The breathers and some other parts came in Saturday but we have a busy week ahead with our first grandson about to be born. Still chasing FT issues and picked up an inch pound torque wrench for the intake and ordered some straight flute bits to remove that busted swaybar bolt. Most everything is in, just need time. Breathers will be last though.
Bumping this to find out if you ever installed your breathers...
I'm kicking around the thought of a catch can... they seem a bit pricey for what they are...
3oz of blowby ****