i am becoming more and more convinced that my blower is sucking hard enough even at idle that it is getting air through the valve cover vent and up through the pcv. i believe that this is causing 2 problems:
1. oil getting sucked into the intake.
2. idle too high.
to test this theory, i completely blocked of the iac and it still idled. i could feel air getting sucked in through the valve cover vent. then i vented the pcv to the atmosphere and blocked off the port the pcv tube was connected to. sure enough, the idle went to 800, right where i told it to be.
i believe this proves my theory, but is there another test i can do to prove it another way?
i would love to just leave it that way (pcv vented to the atmosphere), but i am worried that there will be too much crankcase pressure and the oil will come through the valve cover gasgets again.
i'm considering trying to find or break a pcv valve such that it is always open. then i can vent it to the atmosphere, and any crankcase pressure caused by the blower should be free to escape which would solve the above worry about too much crankcase pressure.
what would you do?
1. oil getting sucked into the intake.
2. idle too high.
to test this theory, i completely blocked of the iac and it still idled. i could feel air getting sucked in through the valve cover vent. then i vented the pcv to the atmosphere and blocked off the port the pcv tube was connected to. sure enough, the idle went to 800, right where i told it to be.
i believe this proves my theory, but is there another test i can do to prove it another way?
i would love to just leave it that way (pcv vented to the atmosphere), but i am worried that there will be too much crankcase pressure and the oil will come through the valve cover gasgets again.
i'm considering trying to find or break a pcv valve such that it is always open. then i can vent it to the atmosphere, and any crankcase pressure caused by the blower should be free to escape which would solve the above worry about too much crankcase pressure.
what would you do?