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03-16-2009, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
What are my options?
Year One has an open element air cleaner with a PVC port on the bottom, but I’m wanting to keep my carburetor/ intake clean. My old Pontiac had an attachment in the stock cleaner to trap some of the garb form the PVC, I'd consider something similar on my truck if possible. How are you running your PVC?
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03-16-2009, 02:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
i just run my pvc valve off the manifold vacuum
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03-16-2009, 02:49 PM | #3 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
Are you running a filter on both valve covers? If so then you don't need a PCV valve. The valve is just used as a one way valve so the air doesn't get trapped in the crankcase. If you are running an open filter on one side and a hose on the other that goes to you carb then you should put the valve under your filter so air can enter and get sucked through the crankcase by the vacuum created by the carb.
Edit: You can also put an inline filter between the opposite side valve cover and the carb/intake to keep your intake clean. You should check/replace it pretty often though. Last edited by ulakovic22; 03-16-2009 at 02:51 PM. |
03-16-2009, 03:05 PM | #4 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
I like this idea, I was under the impression it didn’t have the correct vacuum pressure or operated at the wrong time? Not sure if I made sense with what I’m trying to say.
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
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03-16-2009, 03:52 PM | #6 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
the correct way, is to pull vacuum off the bottom of the carb, to feed the PCV valve on one valve cover.
Then, on the other side, you have 2 options. 1 run a vent. 2 plumb a hose from the hole on the valve cover, up to the air filter. The second choice is the better of the two. This will feed the vent side (intake) clean air. Running vents/breathers on both sides is not a good plan, and there are no draw back to a PCV system. |
03-16-2009, 03:54 PM | #7 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
I'm not exactly sure that I understand your question, so I'll just toss this out there & hope it helps you.
The first two shots are of my Chevy. I have a filtered breather on one valve cover and the PCV valve on the other. The hose off the PCV valve goe to the base of the carburetor below the butterflies. I have also run very similar systems on a couple of boats. The last two shots are my GMC. One valve cover gets "filtered" air from the base of the air cleaner and the other valve cover has the PCV valve. The hose from the PCV valve also goes to the base of the carburetor, below the butterflies. With today's engines, if you just run two breathers and no PCV system you can actually build up enough crankcase pressure to cause oil leaks. I hope this was helpful. LJ
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
pvc never goes to the aircleaner// it normallay goes to the base of the carb where therescthe largest port//the air cleaner accepts the hose from the breather thats on the other valve cover from the pcv
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
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I just didn’t want to suck any oily air through my new carb. s/t
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03-17-2009, 06:52 AM | #10 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
This is the part in question, and after I gathered the rest of my parts it shows that the PVC is on a different hose. The hose I originally thought it was connected to in the return.
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03-17-2009, 07:06 AM | #11 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
I have a PCV in the passenger valve cover, and on the other side I have a tube that runs from the valve cover to the air cleaner, This way as the PCV sucks it is getting filtered air from inside the air cleaner.
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03-17-2009, 12:03 PM | #12 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
Yep.
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03-17-2009, 12:21 PM | #13 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
[QUOTE=ulakovic22;3200991]Are you running a filter on both valve covers? If so then you don't need a PCV valve. The valve is just used as a one way valve so the air doesn't get trapped in the crankcase. If you are running an open filter on one side and a hose on the other that goes to you carb then you should put the valve under your filter so air can enter and get sucked through the crankcase by the vacuum created by the carb.
That is completely false information and will only cause oil leaks an blown out gaskets. The pvc valve is there to draw the fumes out of the crank case and run them through the intake to be burned in the engine. Tubes from the valve covers to the air cleaner are so the engine can "draw" clean air through the the aircleaner into the crankcase to flow through the crank case and out the pcv valve. The little filters on the side of the stock air cleaners are there because those units don't draw air that has already been filtered by the air cleaner. Putting a filter on one valve cover and the pcv valve on the other will work the same as having the tube from the valve cover to the aircleaner. If you are getting excessive blowby to the aircleaner through the tube from the valve cover the engine is already worn out or the pcv valve isn't functioning correctly. |
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03-17-2009, 02:17 PM | #15 |
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Re: PVC valve routing w/ open air filters
On mine, the PCV goes to the carb, and the other side has a filtered breather. I can't imagine the filtered breathers being any different than pulling filtered air from the air cleaner. Plus it's like a 3 dollar part at Vatozone.
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