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Old 26th May 2013, 06:12 PM
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Default Oil breather hose.

Hi,
Then engine I use (2.0i DOCH from a Sierra) had a direct induction kit fitted on it (big conical air filter) when I bought my donor. It is OK for me to keep it, and I will.

But the oil breather hose (connected at one end to the plastic camshaft cover), isn't connected to anything at the other end. Originally, it is connected to the air filter box, which has been removed by the previous owner to fit the direct induction kit.

What can I do with this other end? I don't really want to leave it open like that.

Thank you for your help and advices.
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Old 26th May 2013, 06:19 PM
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Most people I have seen use an oil catch can with an small cone air filter to allow the engine to breath.
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Old 26th May 2013, 06:32 PM
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Wot e said /\ Syl or you could just put a little cone filter on the end, as long as the engine can breathe you can put anything on the end
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Old 26th May 2013, 07:11 PM
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OK, excellent, that is what I'm going to do!
Thanks you very much guys
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Old 28th May 2013, 12:50 AM
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The positive crankcase ventilation system is sucking the filtered air through the breather in the valve cover. The air then mixes with the crankcase gases and is scavenged through the PCV valve by the intake vacuum.

In other words, connecting both breathers to the same catch tank just negates the whole system. Fit a small filter on the valve cover. Like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Breath...item45f79c00e3
Keep the PCV valve connected to the intake.
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Old 11th June 2013, 05:09 PM
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Thank you Albertas for the technical explanations, very instructive. I was not sure what a PCV valve was in English, but again, Wikipedia was here

Here is a picture of the small breather filter i installed. It is attached to a piece of Gates oil hose. Hope this will be OK. If it is vibrating too much when the engine is running, I can put a longer piece of hose and attach it to the block with a P-clip. We'll see when I start the engine (hopefully this month)

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Thanks again.
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