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Old 04-25-2004, 05:41 PM   #1
rn2fine
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PCV Air/Oil Separator Install Project

In addition to my manifold project this weekend I am installing an air/oil separator inline between my PCV valve and carburetor. I did a lot of research on the net and discovered that they are pretty popular and come stock on some cars such as Volvos. My PCV valve has been sucking some oil, through the baffles, and the oil ultimately makes its way through the intake system, even though I have baffles installed in the valve covers. My intake runners were oily and the back side of the intake valves on my new heads were all goopy (could be valve seals but they are new ???) Below is a picture of the separator. It is made by a company called Greddy out of California. It is the only air/oil separator that I have found for aftermarket automotive use. I found several others made for piston driven small aircraft.
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