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valve cover breather

it is pulling oil into the inlet of ther turbo and burning out of the exhaust at high boost what can be done to fix it

valve cover breather

Reply #1
Get the PCV vent system from Forced4 Motorsports.
1985 Thunderbird TC
2.3l .03 over,Ported and polished Head and E6 Manifold, LA3, T3/T4 Hybrid Turbo, Stinger FMIC, Forge BOV, Full 3" Exhaust, Essy Timing Gears & UDP's, BBK 255lph Fuel Pump, Kirban AFPR, Kirban Short Shifter, K&N Cone, Forced4 VC Vent Kit, PA Performance 3g Alternator, Energy Suspension Bushings throughout, CHE LCA's, SFC's [/LEFT]

valve cover breather

Reply #2
Quote from: chri85tc;175346
Get the PCV vent system from Forced4 Motorsports.


whats their website?

valve cover breather

Reply #3
Well, what is the condition of your PCV valve?  Check it.  It could be leaking under boost, thus pressurizing the crankcase...
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo

valve cover breather

Reply #4
Quote from: Chuck W;175354
Well, what is the condition of your PCV valve?  Check it.  It could be leaking under boost, thus pressurizing the crankcase...


how do you check them ?

valve cover breather

Reply #5
Pull it out and try and blow through the small end.  NO air should pass though it.  You can clean them sometimes, but it's best just to get a new one from the dealer (USE THE MOTORCRAFT ONE ONLY) as they're cheap.
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo

 

valve cover breather

Reply #6
Quote from: Chuck W;175529
Pull it out and try and blow through the small end.  NO air should pass though it.  You can clean them sometimes, but it's best just to get a new one from the dealer (USE THE MOTORCRAFT ONE ONLY) as they're cheap.


ok thanks