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SignUp Now!TurboBuRick said:Steve and I love this subject.
The blowby vapors that end up in an engine's crankcase contain moisture as well as combustion byproducts and unburned fuel vapors. The vapors must be removed to prevent oil contamination that leads to sludge formation. The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system siphons these vapors from the crankcase and routes them into the intake manifold so they can be reburned in the engine. Valve cover breathers alone will not do the job of a pvc.
A vacuum pump would work. You just have to regulate the amount of vacuum. Too much is not good.
The vapor canister can be moved down on the frame by the steering box. Why remove it?
EGR is the only thing I would block.
................The blowby vapors that end up in an engine's crankcase contain moisture as well as combustion byproducts and unburned fuel vapors. The vapors must be removed to prevent oil contamination that leads to sludge formation. The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system siphons these vapors from the crankcase and routes them into the intake manifold so they can be reburned in the engine. Valve cover breathers alone will not do the job of a pvc.............