General Description
A crankcase ventilation system is used to consume crankcase vapors
in the combustion process instead of venting them to the atmosphere. Fresh air from
the intake system is supplied to the crankcase, mixed with blow by gases and then
passed through a calibrated orifice into the intake manifold.
Operation
The primary control is through the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) orifice
which meters the flow at a rate depending on inlet vacuum. The PCV orifice is an
integral part of the valve cover. If abnormal operating conditions occur, the system
is designed to allow excessive amounts of blow by gases to back flow through the
crankcase vent into the intake system to be consumed by normal combustion.
Results of Incorrect Operation
A plugged orifice may cause the following conditions:
• | Stalling or slow idle speed |
A leaking orifice may cause the following conditions: