My $.02 worth
I'm doing some tests on the "pvc" deal. I have an elec vac pump off of a mid 90's Camaro. [They, and Caddys, use this pump.]
Their systems are sealed.. NO pvc on them.
I am also looking at the info on what is the "norm" for vac pump performance on various types of engines.
Per the guys at STEF'S, the following is offered.
Pro stock 20 to 23 in vac.
Comp elim. 17 to19.
Stock type [us] 8 to 12.
I asked WJ at one of his TnT sessions how he gauged the engine condition. He replied, "I watch the crank case vac level. If it drops from a specific value, it's time to freshen up".
I haven't taken this pump apart yet, but suspect it has a relief valve in it to prevent pulling too much vac or overloading the motor. [The pro systems have adj relief valves in the kits]
I am going to plug the engine breathers, add a fitting to the VC, run the hose to a JAZ overflow tank, then pull the vac on the tank.
I have orderd one of the Areospace relief valves to put in the V/C.
We'll see.. I may be able to pull enuf vac to turn the engine inside out!!
That is one thing to consider tho.. too much vac and you could pull $hit thru the T/C seal and other places too. It can also pull so much oil off the cyl walls, that the rings scuff. I have seen a PVC pull so much vac on an engine that had no breather gromment cut out, that it pulled the T/C into the timing chain!! [SBC]
Oh well, so many problems and so little time!!
