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Positive Crankcase Ventilation: Description and Operation

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POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation system is a closed system. This means that oil vapors and unburned hydrocarbons do not enter the atmosphere. Instead, the gases are routed to the intake manifold where they are ignited in the combustion process.

Crankcase Emission Control:





OPERATION
When the engine is at idle or under light load, intake manifold vacuum creates a vacuum in the crankcase through the PCV hose. Fresh air is supplied to the PVC system by the air cleaner and hose. As fresh air passes through the air cleaner, impurities are prevented from entering the engine.

Crankcase Ventilation Valve:




When vacuum in the crankcase is less then that in the air cleaner, which occurs at full load and/or with large air-flow quantities, no fresh air is supplied. Instead, the flow in the connection between the valve cover and the air cleaner reverses and the crankcase gases pass both ways. In this way, the PCV system can deal with relatively large quantities of crankcase gases without any entering the atmosphere.