smoking problem
I think I may have found my smoking problem on my new 347.
I ran the pcv valve from the rear right valve cover to the big port on my intake.
Im sure its just sucking the oil straight into the intake. Took the hose loose and it had oil in it and the vacuum was a bunch.
The valve covers are the tall ford racing ones but they are still close to the stud girdles to use a baffle plate.
Going to just block that port closed on the intake and use a remote breather tank. Run lines from both valve covers.
Seems blower motors tend to cause more blow by. From what i looked into a lot of turbo and s/c guys are doing this.
Whats your guys thoughts?
I ran the pcv valve from the rear right valve cover to the big port on my intake.
Im sure its just sucking the oil straight into the intake. Took the hose loose and it had oil in it and the vacuum was a bunch.
The valve covers are the tall ford racing ones but they are still close to the stud girdles to use a baffle plate.
Going to just block that port closed on the intake and use a remote breather tank. Run lines from both valve covers.
Seems blower motors tend to cause more blow by. From what i looked into a lot of turbo and s/c guys are doing this.
Whats your guys thoughts?
A PCV setup without baffles will suck a bunch of oil.... you could go remote breather or use valve covers with baffles.
All depends on how much you want to spend.... and how trick you want your car to be....
All depends on how much you want to spend.... and how trick you want your car to be....
Not for sure what a remote breathe is JMD.
I was thinking something like this.
http://www.jegs.com/i/JAZ/547/605-375-01/10002/-1
I was thinking something like this.
http://www.jegs.com/i/JAZ/547/605-375-01/10002/-1
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