Road Draft Tube
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The benefits of the PCV:
Positive, works all the time, not just when you are moving over a certain speed.
No frothy mess dripping on your driveway.
No oily haze around the breather.
You don't have to have one, but the draft tube is designed to pull fumes out of the motor. So, if you don't have one, you have some additional risk of internal sludge/goo buildup, or, wherever he tube attached, a mess there.
Positive, works all the time, not just when you are moving over a certain speed.
No frothy mess dripping on your driveway.
No oily haze around the breather.
You don't have to have one, but the draft tube is designed to pull fumes out of the motor. So, if you don't have one, you have some additional risk of internal sludge/goo buildup, or, wherever he tube attached, a mess there.
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ross { albuq} had a list of parts ya need to put a pcv in . i got it somewhere but like so many other things it's been on hold for a freakin' coons age now .................. the pcv would be much better , although the people walking up to me telling me my truck has a bad exhaust leek and it's smoking is kinda funny ................
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You need the PCV valve to regulate this and prevent sucking oil directly in, and not have the connection just be a big vacuum leak. Look at pcv set ups and duplicate one.
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About $3600 which includes new timing gear upgraded cam, valves, align hone (which may not be neccesary),hardened valve inserts, can't rmember everything else but that was pretty much a worst case scenario, so hopefully it would actually end up being a lot less than that, all done and said. oh and it didn't include reassembly (just the valve assembly) I am still going to get a second quote for the same options and see how they compare.
I just need to remove the valves and cam at this point then I will get it in and magnafluxed to make sure its rebuildable. then it may sit a while until I find some $
I just need to remove the valves and cam at this point then I will get it in and magnafluxed to make sure its rebuildable. then it may sit a while until I find some $
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