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On my 301 4V I use a power brake check valve with the crankcase sealed. I like to TRY and keep some vacuum in it. I can't tell if it's worth anything but it doesn't seem to be hurting it.
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I don't think you can pull much vacuum in the crankcase with just a PCV ..Maybe with the check ball completely removed.. Would be hard to tune that set up ;-)
You need the header hoses for high speed suction. Of course, not legal in Stock. I just use the PCV to help keep more of that thin synthetic oil inside the motor.
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So no breather on the cover? Just the brake check valve on one of the valve covers? Or being a Pontiac, the valley pan? Rick Thomason GTOMayhem |
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Yup.
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