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David
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I tried the NO PCV and it was Unbearable. I was only able to last about a week or so.
So thats NOT happening again.
So thats NOT happening again.
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SignUp Now!No RJC valve butI see no mention of the RJC valve in this discussion??
If you are running a PCV you will still have the same blow by under load so you need the same crankcase venting.If you're going to run no pcv then you need to make sure both valve covers are vented as much as possible. The larger the openings the less velocity to carry oil out with the pressure. I run this setup with no pcv, and occasionally get a smell of oil at idle, but otherwise have no negative affects. Initially I was getting some oil splashing on the valve covers, but switched to 20w-50, and this corrected the problem. I plugged the pcv hole in the intake with a wonder plug which is usually used as a band aid for a stripped out oil drain plug hole
Any update?Dave, most of the problem is the PCV valves available today allow way too much vacuum than the original part. More boost will get past the rings than your PCV valve, so that is not an issue. Quick check. Run the engine and pinch the PCV line, if the engine stumbles or stalls, your running off the crankcase at idle. This is a problem overlooked with available parts and catch cans wont be needed if you get a properly working PCV system. I am working on a fix. I have used a Honda valve and machined it to fit on one engine, it works well, but it is too expensive to repeat. Stop by, I will be making something new for the car I took you for a ride in yesterday.