Catch can
I have one line coming from the manifold, through a 1 way check valve, then to the top of the can. Then from the side of the can it goes to the valve cover pcv valve, (I have truck valve covers).
Now do I want the check valve on the same line as the PCV? I know that a PCV is a check valve too, I don't think it would hurt to have an extra inline.
Does the catch can only capture vapor and a small amount of oil under vacuum? Even if I didn't have the inline check, under positive the PCV would block, would oil even be drawn?
It does work properly, I.E., you pull the PCV out while engine is running and vacuum has it open, just not sure if I have the check valve in the right spot, or if it matters. My reasoning was under positive the valve blocks and keeps from pressurizing the can.
you do 1 line, line in from pcv valve. Right before the pcv is the xross over between the heads. Then the line out of the can goes to the intake manifold.
If i were you, on your setup. I would cap off any pcv going back to intake. Dont want oil getting blown in there.
I would weld an fittings on the valve covers, run 2 lines to a breather catch can somewhere, and have 1 way check valves inline. Then when ever the heads go under pressure, it will blow the blow by to the catch can.
I also could be totatlly wrong.
Chris
I have mine setup that way. Both valvecovers have a hose that goes into a catch can. The other side of the catch can goes to my intake for the turbo.
When the car goes into boost, the intake causes a vacuum to the catchcan, and sucks it right out of the valvecovers.
I also have a Oil Cap breather just in case.
Ive read alot about it, but its all theory, there is no 1 best way.
Chris
I have a baffled valve cover breather I can install on the drivers valve cover too, just have not got around to it yet.
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I have a baffled valve cover breather I can install on the drivers valve cover too, just have not got around to it yet.

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