Re: [FWDLK] Re. PCV Venting
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Re: [FWDLK] Re. PCV Venting



All,
 
PCV is Positive Crankcase Ventilation and the valve is the Polution Control Valve. Is a bit confusing. Kinda like a sign that calls a teller machine an ATM Machine. The M is machine (Automatic Teller Machine Machine) Maybe they should have called the valve a PRV (Polution Reduction Valve)?
 
According to MoPar, 'An inoperative PCV system will cause rough idle, sludge, oil dilution and air polution'. They recommend replacing the valve instead of cleaning it. If the valve is stuck in the wrong position, the engine is getting a vacuum leak of a sort. The valve cannot control the amount of vacuum the engine is using for ventilation.
 
One other caution from MoPar is: 'We should also remember that additional air is permitted to enter the intake manifold whenever the PCV system is used. The carburetor used with this system is calibrated to compensate for the air, plus the blowby gasses that enter the intake manifold from the crankcase.' The carbs on my Commando engine are later model AFBs that have the inlet for the PCV hose on the base.
 
Larry



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