PCV Oil Separator
Sonny01
08-01-2017, 05:03 PM
I recently heard of a PCV Oil Separator that keeps the oil from entering into the intake and gumming things up. Does anyone have any experience with these...do I really need one?
j cAT
08-02-2017, 09:15 AM
I recently heard of a PCV Oil Separator that keeps the oil from entering into the intake and gumming things up. Does anyone have any experience with these...do I really need one?
if the engine has been using non synthetic engine oil and its burning the conventional oil the blowby crankcase gases do create carbon build up in the TB/intake manifold.. the oil separators do work well ..
if you use synthetic and go 10K miles on oil changes and use less than 1/2 qt of oil during this use , no need for it ..
if the engine has been using non synthetic engine oil and its burning the conventional oil the blowby crankcase gases do create carbon build up in the TB/intake manifold.. the oil separators do work well ..
if you use synthetic and go 10K miles on oil changes and use less than 1/2 qt of oil during this use , no need for it ..
Sonny01
08-03-2017, 08:33 AM
Thanks j cat...I ordered one of these from Moroso:
http://www.shopmoroso.com/eb/web/images/85481_part.jpg
http://www.shopmoroso.com/eb/web/images/85481_part.jpg
j cAT
08-03-2017, 10:14 AM
looks like a good product . post back how well it works... post the link where you purchased it.
Sonny01
08-04-2017, 04:15 PM
http://www.shopmoroso.com/eb/catalog/navigationPath//1::Moroso%20Performance%20Products/60000::Air-Oil%20Separators/6003::GM/%7B34805%7D::Air-Oil%20Separator%20Kit,%20Large%20Body,%20Chevrolet %20Silverado%20with%20LS%20Engines%201999-15,%20Hummer%20H2%202003-09,%20GMC%20Sierra%20with%20LS%20Engines%201999-15.html?entryId=catalog.productgroup.1600006003&expand=true&menuId=main.menu
I'll let you know how well it catches oil.
I'll let you know how well it catches oil.
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