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but one goes to the PCV Valve and the other one goes to the Port under the AC compressor |
Has anyone removed the PCV valve completely? Does anyone know the thread size of the PCV port on the block?
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OK. It seems Revworks catch catch eliminates the PCV. They provide a vibrant adapter to do this. Does anyone know the part # on it?
http://www.revworksinc.com/Rev-Works...-S_p_3287.html |
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Updated first post.
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I would like to have a pcv valve that references manifold conditions to operate but the gases get vented to my vta can.
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Looks to be 3/8 pipe threads. Not sure if its NPT or BSPT. The plunger is very easy to push up from the crank case side. This makes me believe that in a VTA setup the crank case pressure should have no problem moving this plunger up. How much flow is there is another thought. |
Yeah I don't want there to be an issue VTA. I see a lot of setups still leaving the PCV on VTA, but technically should be removed with no vacuum present. Vibrant doesn't make a BSPT thread so I'm sure Revworks supplied a NPT.
Vibrant part #'s if anyone is curious to replace the PCV Valve with a -AN fitting:
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Im going to try and nail down which they are. I know the oil port on the front is bspt.
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When I installed the FBM catch can I didn't want to pull the AC compressor because of the SC. But the line that runs out from it is easy to tap into. Just chase it out 6-8" and cut it there. just remove the remainder and cap it off.
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http://www.fastwrx.com/products/oil-gallery-plug http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/027...g?v=1384791147 |
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