PCV modded to CCV
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Year: 90,84
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It's actually a little motor. The computer moves the "pintle" in or out to do what we use to do with a screwdriver with the idle speed screw.
Don't power one up with it out! (might ruin it)
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thats why i installed this. perfect fit. its free flowing like the original, except it has some of the foam inside to catch any oil that goes through it if the rear CCV gets clogged again
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0572&ppt=C0088
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0572&ppt=C0088
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I don't think the foam is a good idea. Good chance after it clogs up crankcase pressure will make oil leak places like the rear main seal. The CCV orifice can't keep up with any real blow-by you might have, say climbing a hill.
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The front one is harder to find. It is easier to go to O'Reily auto parts to the help section. There get a Dorman 47057 and make the hole bigger.
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My bad
I went out and compared the front one on my '95 to the one on my '99 and they are different. It's not so much how they work, but how they fit. The one on the '95 is offset on the valve cover, and back between the throttle cables, and is as tall as the rear one. The front one on the '99 is centered on the valve cover, and way up near the front. It appears to be a lower profile one, I'm guessing for hood clearance. I don't know for sure, but I suspect the one on the 2001 is similar, and if the more common taller style were used, it may get smashed when the hood is closed.
I went out and compared the front one on my '95 to the one on my '99 and they are different. It's not so much how they work, but how they fit. The one on the '95 is offset on the valve cover, and back between the throttle cables, and is as tall as the rear one. The front one on the '99 is centered on the valve cover, and way up near the front. It appears to be a lower profile one, I'm guessing for hood clearance. I don't know for sure, but I suspect the one on the 2001 is similar, and if the more common taller style were used, it may get smashed when the hood is closed.
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I think that in the ideal world with a good engine, The front draws filtered air in from the airbox and the rear is 'metered' with a smaller hole to draw out/vent and into the intake system under vacuum.
Over time with the rear getting clogged or with greater blowby, the front will act as the vent and oil will go into the air box. Oil in the airbox really means something is wrong.
A small filter on the front is the same as a tube plumbed into the stock airbox.
Over time with the rear getting clogged or with greater blowby, the front will act as the vent and oil will go into the air box. Oil in the airbox really means something is wrong.
A small filter on the front is the same as a tube plumbed into the stock airbox.
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Year: 1999
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My bad
I went out and compared the front one on my '95 to the one on my '99 and they are different. It's not so much how they work, but how they fit. The one on the '95 is offset on the valve cover, and back between the throttle cables, and is as tall as the rear one. The front one on the '99 is centered on the valve cover, and way up near the front. It appears to be a lower profile one, I'm guessing for hood clearance. I don't know for sure, but I suspect the one on the 2001 is similar, and if the more common taller style were used, it may get smashed when the hood is closed.
I went out and compared the front one on my '95 to the one on my '99 and they are different. It's not so much how they work, but how they fit. The one on the '95 is offset on the valve cover, and back between the throttle cables, and is as tall as the rear one. The front one on the '99 is centered on the valve cover, and way up near the front. It appears to be a lower profile one, I'm guessing for hood clearance. I don't know for sure, but I suspect the one on the 2001 is similar, and if the more common taller style were used, it may get smashed when the hood is closed.
In theory yes. In practice, the little breather filter needs to be at least the same efficiency as the OE air filter or you wind up sucking up dust. I don't think many of those breather elements are.
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Yeah its a concern. Generally you want it to be on main intake filter. Stock setups have it right at the filter, but the CAI setups usually have it on the tube (you can see the brass plug on my tube). The vacuum in the tube can get really high in some cases and I suspect it is starving the CCV inlet, and am testing a couple of alternative setups.