[DeTomaso] Crankcase Ventilation, and Open Valve Cover Vents

Will Kooiman wkooiman at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 7 09:12:33 EDT 2008


You can try the valve cover vents, but you'll probably end up with an oil
mist/bath all over the outside of your engine.

-----Original Message-----
From: detomaso-bounces at realbig.com [mailto:detomaso-bounces at realbig.com] On
Behalf Of Chris Difani
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:35 AM
To: detomaso at realbig.com
Subject: [DeTomaso] Crankcase Ventilation, and Open Valve Cover Vents

Guys:

And once again I come to THE panel of experts, to ask for their collective
wisdom....


..... and if that isn't a scary thought, I don't know what one is!


Okay, now for my actual question. 

Since my Pantera L is a 1973, I don't need to worry about smog equipment,
smog inspections, or any of that stuff... even if I am in California.
HOWEVER, I'm wondering if there is an actual benefit to using a PCV valve,
or any of the other "mild" versions of smog control that is found on our
older engines. 

In my particular case, with a 2003 Ford Modular engine that's supercharged,
and all electronically controlled, I _can_ plumb the engine with all the
original style valve cover vent plumbing. But I don't want to, and the only
way I'll do it is if there's a really good reason to do so, a "better
performance" reason. Right now I'm seriously contemplating installing a pair
of valve cover vents, and that's it. Nothing else. 

The original system had a "controlled" vent on one valve cover, and the
other valve cover connected to the lower intake plenum (below the
supercharger) via an AN8 size hose routed thru an air-oil separator. If they
didn't have the air-oil separator, the intake plenum would accumulate a
small oil slick over time... and extreme use. 

And just for general information, and to carry on this valve cover thread,
my oil drain back holes consist of four holes in each head, that are 5/8" in
diameter. They're straight thru to the crank case. Since this is an overhead
cam engine, I have no lifter holes, or valley holes. My only drain back
capacity are the four passages in each head. 

Thanks,

Chris

Chris Difani
'73 L #5829 "LITNNG"
The Electric Pantera
Sacramento, CA
Email: cdifani at pacbell.net 



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