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Crankcase Ventilation System Description: Operation

The primary control of engine crankcase blow-by gas is the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve. The PCV valve meters the flow of blow-by gas according to the manifold vacuum signal.

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One side of the PCV valve is exposed to manifold vacuum and the other side is exposed to crankcase gases. The PCV valve allows some vacuum pressure to pass through the valve orifice and create a low pressure condition in the crankcase. The blow-by gases in the crankcase are then drawn into the intake system and consumed in the normal combustion process. The volume of blow-by gas entering the intake manifold is precisely controlled In order to maintain idle quality. The correct PCV valve with the proper calibration must be used. The relationship between the flow of blow-by gas and the engine manifold vacuum is charted in the following table:

PCV Valve Operation

Manifold Vacuum PCV Valve Opening Blow-by Gas Flow
Low Large High
High Small Low