crankcase vent for cam /D1sc
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crankcase vent for cam /D1sc
pushing a little oil out of my oil cap with small filter on it, should i put AN fittings on both valve covers and run to a filtered vatch can? I block a crankcase vent hose and let it go filtered into the atmosphere, i just dont like the oil pushing out. easy fix?
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Usually the best solution to keep oil out of the intake tract is to run your vent hoses (whether from valve covers, valley pan, oil fill neck) to a vented catch can and let it vent to atmosphere. Most do not pull vacuum on the can so there is NO way oil can be sucked in..
I have both valve covers plumbed with -10 an lines to a vented catch can. I rarely get anything more then condensation in the can.. I do have good baffles in the valve covers. Works well on mine at 20+ psi of boost.
(In before the Eco ***** come in and say we are destroying the atmosphere and our engines with contamination/off gases)..
I have both valve covers plumbed with -10 an lines to a vented catch can. I rarely get anything more then condensation in the can.. I do have good baffles in the valve covers. Works well on mine at 20+ psi of boost.
(In before the Eco ***** come in and say we are destroying the atmosphere and our engines with contamination/off gases)..
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The Moroso one shown above works very well. Bob
The Moroso one shown above works very well. Bob
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