The compressed combustion gas which escapes past the piston rings into the crankcase is known as blow-by gas. Blow-by gas contains large amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydocarbon (HC). The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system prevents the blow-by
gas from being emitted into the atmosphere. The PCV system routes the crankcase blow-by gas back into the intake system where the blow-by gas becomes part of the combustion process.
Results Of Incorrect Operation
A plugged oil separator or hose may cause any of the following conditions:
• | Engine stalling or low engine idle speed |
• | High engine crankcase pressure |
• | Engine oil in the air cleaner |
• | Oil sludge in the engine |
• | Excessive exhaust emissions |
A faulty separator or hose may cause any of the following conditions:
• | Incorrect engine crankcase pressure |
• | Excessive exhaust emissions |