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Positive crankcase ventilation system – Mityvac MV8500 silverline elite aUtoMotive test kit User Manual

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Form 8433

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SYSTEM OPERATION

The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system is

used on all modern engines to reduce air pollution

by providing a more complete scavenging of crank-

case vapors . Air is drawn through a filter

located in the air cleaner, through a hose in the

valve cover, into the crankcase, across and up into

the rear of the intake manifold or opposite valve

cover, through the PCV valve, through a hose, into

the intake manifold . Intake manifold vacuum draws

in all vapors from the crankcase to be burned in

the engine
When air flow through the carburetor or throttle

body is high, added air from the PCV system has

no effect on engine operation . However, at idle, air

flow through the carburetor or throttle body is so

low that any large amount added by the ventilation

system would upset the air/fuel mixture, causing a

rough idle . For this reason, the PCV valve restricts

the ventilation system flow when intake manifold

vacuum is high .
SERVICE PROCEDURES

After a period of operation, the PCV valve may

become clogged and reduce the amount of crank-

case ventilation . The PCV valve should be

replaced periodically to prevent the formation of

acids in the crankcase, and the build up of excessive

crankcase pressure, which could force engine oil out

past the seals . Use the following procedure to check

the PCV system using your pump:
1) Inspect the system for kinked, plugged or

deteriorated hoses . Check to be sure all hoses

are connected properly . Repair as necessary .
) Connect your pump to an intake manifold port

and check the vacuum reading of the warmed and

idling engine .
3) Clamp off the vacuum hose to the PCV valve .

The engine speed should decrease 100 RPM to

indicate the loss of the calibrated air leak into

the intake manifold . The vacuum gauge reading

should increase slightly, indicating that the vacuum

leak has been plugged . If this does not happen,

replace the PCV valve and/or replace any damaged,

plugged or loose hoses .
4) If the engine is idling too slow or is rough, this

may be caused by a clogged PCV valve or hose .

Do not adjust the idle speed without first checking

the PCV system .
5) After installing a new PCV valve, always adjust

the idle speed, and if possible, the idle air mixture .

The installation of the wrong valve may cause too

much vapor to flow through the system if the

calibrated bleed is too large . This will lean out the

air/fuel mixture excessively . If the opening is too

small, the plugging effect will be nullified, emissions

will increase, acids will form and oil leaks may

develop . Be sure you get the correct PCV valve

for your car .

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