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#7 Re: PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
Sumith Posted on: 2014/3/1 4:57
Hi Guys

Thanks for ideas ,today i am going to find another valve

thanks
regards
sumith


#6 Re: PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
72datto Posted on: 2014/2/26 10:18
It also helps ur oil over the coarse of its life(between oil changes) as oil absorbs any hydrocarbons that is passed by ur rings so a positive flow through ur crank case is benificial to ur oil lubrication life as well as ur engine, if it is being sucked out then happy days but if it sit then it absorbs into ur oil reducing its friction coefficient...


#5 Re: PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2014/2/26 8:31
That is missing the guts of the valve. It is now a giant vacuum leak. Plug it until upu can get a new one.

Why use the PCV valve instead of a simple filter? Two reasons are 1) it positively ventilates the crankcase, reducing varnish and sludge and 2) it keeps petroleum fumes out of the car - it smells better.


#4 Re: PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
datsa73 Posted on: 2014/2/26 7:33
Get a new valve. That ones shot. If I were you, I'd plug the hole on the carb and put a oil breather filter on the crank case.
Why burn crank case fumes. Your car will run better.


#3 Re: PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
Sumith Posted on: 2014/2/26 6:16
Hi Guys

I pulled that Valve on manifold out ,and i don't see it is kind of a valve it is just having a hole on it just like an adapter, is this the correct part are you referring ? or is there anything missing on it ?

thanks
regards
sumith

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#2 Re: PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
rgrinder Posted on: 2014/2/10 15:40
Check for a dirty PCV valve that may be blocked open all the time. Also make sure that the hose doesn't have any crack or holes in it, causing a vacuum leak.


#1 PCV Valve or Carburator Issue ?
Sumith Posted on: 2014/2/10 4:28
Hi Guys

I have problem with my B210 , It idles fine as long as i keep it's PCV Connector Closed (Yellow Arrow) (this is not my real car photo it is taken from the tech wiki), If i open it or connect it to the engine housing car suddenly dies ? what is the reason Is it related to PCV Valve or something else, can it be (PCV Valve) be cleaned and reused or need to replace it ?

thanks
regards
sumith

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