Thank you stu, I’ve just had a look and it seems to have a big bolt in it. So it’s been blanked off. I assume this is not ideal? I’ve read some conflicting posts and I’m just concerned that I’m not allowing the engine to breathe properly. Does anyone have any advice on what’s the best thing to do? Do I get another PCV valve? Should it connect to something ? Is it suppose to be recirculating the fumes back into the engine somewhere? If so, where to?Pcv is top left of rocker cover.
Yes you’re right, I’m just questioning if this is sufficient enough. I get a bit of blow by and was wondering if PCV valve plus slightly different set up would reduce it a bit.Looks like you have a catch tank vented to atmosphere already, top right?
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I’m not sure if I have the restrictor pipe as the previous owner may have done away with it. I’m going to have to fine tooth comb eBay. Not sure I have the oil separator or what it looks like. Still much to learn.If you want to run a vent to atmosphere set up I would re install the original oil separator and also restrictor pipe from separator if possible then plumb another hose from the pcv valve to your catch tank.
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Thanks for thisSeparator and restrictor pipe is pictured in my pic.
These alone will reduce oil in your catch can.
Pcv is only used for a sealed system to draw fresh air from the intake pipe under vacuum into the engine and will not work with a vented system as will draw in unmetered air.
There are pros and cons with both setups some like sealed and some like vented if vented I would look for the above items and also vent the pcv if possible
Again thanks for this. Very helpful.Picture here
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yep it has a restrictor in it to stop oil from the sump blowing out the rocker cover breather on hard cornering...............i found ot the hard way too...lolwww.gtiroc.com