crankcase ventilation
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crankcase ventilation
The car I just purchased has a healthy 454 and I think the previous owner was going to make it more drag than street. My intention is all street. He installed valve cover breathers with hoses running down the inner fenders like he was going to hook them to the headers for evacuation but never did. Am I better off just putting some regular breathers on the car or put a oil fill cap on one side and install a PCV valve on the other side? Should it be hooked to the carb if I do or directly to the intake?
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Originally Posted by zipper06
Since the car has mufflers, he couldn't hook them to the headers, I would opt for the vented filler and a PVC oposite side, carb or maniflod doesn't matter, which ever looks cleaner.
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Would I want a "vented" filler? I think that would cause a huge loss of vacuum. This motor runs a 585/585 lift solid roller cam and probably doesnt have much for vacuum anyways.
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Chris, look at it this way, Brian was running 2 open vents into hoses. All you need to do is keep the pressure from building up in the carankcase and valve covers to keep it from blowing oil out of the valve covers at high RPM's. This will not effect your vacuum since that all comes from the intake part of the engine. The PVC valve may hardly ever open except at high RPM since they are designed to only open when there is a build up of pressure in the crankcase, which is created by blow by in the rings.
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#8
Originally Posted by BEAST477
Hey Chris, do you need much vaucum? I see it has manual brakes. Is there still a vaucum modulator on the trans?
Zip that answers my question then, I am gonna change it over to the PCV setup this week.
Thanks for all the input guys, I cant wait to get all the changes done to the car and take her cruising in the spring! I might even have to take her to the track, its been about 4 years since I have been racing.
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#9
Bone, any road racing tracks nearby that host 'Track Day' events ?
How 'bout auto crossing ?
Those 2nd gen 'maros do pretty well in those type events. Also a lot easier on drive train components and is a TON of FUN !
How 'bout auto crossing ?
Those 2nd gen 'maros do pretty well in those type events. Also a lot easier on drive train components and is a TON of FUN !
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DD,
There is a track I believe up by the Joliet dragstrip. The car has a the big front swaybar and the stock one on the rear. I installed the full Hotchkiss setup on my last car and it made a world of difference.
There is a track I believe up by the Joliet dragstrip. The car has a the big front swaybar and the stock one on the rear. I installed the full Hotchkiss setup on my last car and it made a world of difference.
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