The crankcase ventilation system (commonly known as PCV) is another trouble spot.
Problems with
the crankcase ventilation system, breather (PCV) valve and intake manifold are common.
New domed rocker covers house a patent - pending integrated positive
crankcase ventilation system that enhances oil life, reduces oil consumption and reduces exhaust emissions.
We were told that, shortly after the first reported cases, Chrysler isolated the problem to
the crankcase ventilation system; hydrocarbons were entering the oil and breaking down the additives.
The engine's positive
crankcase ventilation system relies on engine vacuum to function properly.
Unless you are speaking of a failed
crankcase ventilation system, which is a cheap and easy fix.
Otherwise the valving in
the crankcase ventilation system tends to let oil accumulate in the inlet tract, which leads to blue smoke on start - up and a build - up of carbon around the inlet valves.
Not exact matches
Normally these combustion products pressurize the
crankcase slightly and then vent through the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system into th
crankcase slightly and then vent through the PCV (Positive
Crankcase Ventilation) system into th
Crankcase Ventilation)
system into the intake.
The positive
crankcase ventilation (PCV)
system is designed to prevent these gases from leaking into the...
Efficiency is further reflected in a revised positive
crankcase ventilation (PCV)
system, which is integrated in the intake manifold.
The PCV (Positive
Crankcase Ventilation) system is designed to remove fumes from the engine crankcase, and alleviate crankcase pressure
Crankcase Ventilation)
system is designed to remove fumes from the engine
crankcase, and alleviate crankcase pressure
crankcase, and alleviate
crankcase pressure
crankcase pressure which...