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Breather - PVC Valve


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I noticed there was oil leakage almost like oil spray on the hose  from the back of the carb to what I think/thought was a PVC Valve breather that is on my car on the driver side. The passenger side is just a breather where I also fill the oil.  So I pulled out the driver side and did something I never did prior. Looked inside..  See the picture Breather 1 .  I am assuming it is not supposed to be blocked like that or am I wrong.  And even if not do I have an issue since there is actually oil in there ? Or is that what it is for just not supposed to be blocked?  

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That breather likely doesn't have a check valve in it like a factory PCV valve, it just breaths. Using the breather as a PCV system will just cause a huge vacuum leak at idle. Run a breather in one valve cover and a PCV check valve on the hose that goes to the back of the carb. My carb didn't have a port for PCV, I just use two breathers in the valve covers. The oil gets dirty very quickly without the PCV though. Here's whats the valve should look like. It just goes in the same spot in the valve cover where the breather goes.

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Holy crap this could be my long standing issue with my engine and vacuum issues. So my valve covers also have Baffles in them. Guess I'll find out if that PVC valve will work or if I have to remove a baffle? 

 

 Thank You 

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I had a breather like that on my 350 SB in my 72 and went with a PVC valve similar to what Gaterdog posted and have had no problems since. I had the same look you did on the bottom of my hose oil drippage.

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It should be fine. Factory valve covers had baffles. The baffles are designed to restrict the oil from getting into the carburetor, but allow air to flow. The Positive Crankcase Ventilation, (PCV) valve is simply a check valve. It only allows flow one direction. If you have a used one, just shake it to see if it rattles. If it does, then it's not gummed up and stuck, and it's good, as long as it's not cracked somewhere.

 

Dan

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Just want to verify.. I always thought the PCV valve is installed on the Driver side valve cover with the Hose going from PCV Valve to the base of the carburetor. Passenger side is just a breather and oil fill.  Do I have this correct?

 

Thanks 

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 The Positive Crankcase Ventilation, (PCV) valve is simply a check valve. It only allows flow one direction. 

Yes, but its more than just a check valve. The PCV valve is designed so that under high manifold vacuum (idle), it will flow very little. When the throttle is opened and manifold vacuum goes down, it opens completely to allow crankcase vapors to get sucked into the manifold. Here's a link to good article explaining fully how the system works.  http://www.baldwinfilter.com/literature/english/10%20TSB's/94-2R1.pdf

 

EDIT: The link isn't working but that's the correct address for it.

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  • 3 months later...

If the wrong PCV valve is used, can it cause the car to idle improperly? The car came with the wrong valve in it (CV682C). I ordered a CV736C which should be the correct valve. When my car comes off of high idle after I start it, the car seems to want to die at stops. If I drop it into neutral it runs fine. Any ideas???? 

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