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Discussion starter · #522 ·
hello, i make this system on my car, but when i check oil dipstick some smoke coming out, where i did wrong i dont know, please help me
Put your finger over the dipstick hole. Do you have suction?

If no, there are two possible causes.

1. You installed the check valve the wrong way. Arrow should be pointing away from the PCV path into the intake.

2. Your valve cover is defective and obstructing flow.

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Put your finger over the dipstick hole. Do you have suction?

If no, there are two possible causes.

1. You installed the check valve the wrong way. Arrow should be pointing away from the PCV path into the intake.

2. Your valve cover is defective and obstructing flow.

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thanks for help friend.
there is no suction in dipstick hole.there is blowing :)

needs to blow to the brake boost right?
can you show me the right way for pcv with picture?
 
Discussion starter · #524 ·
thanks for help friend.
there is no suction in dipstick hole.there is blowing :)

needs to blow to the brake boost right?
can you show me the right way for pcv with picture?
It needs to point toward the brake booster port if you are using the v2 kit.

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Discussion starter · #526 ·
I use v2. yes this is right im sure.
and valve cover has not hissing sound or suction.i make finger test for valve cover
If the check valve is pointing to the correct direction and you still don't have suction on the crankcase, the valve cover is defective and needs to be replaced. Even if it isn't hissing, I have seen a few of these fail, even soon after replacement, by obstructing flow and causing pressure to build in the crankcase.

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If the check valve is pointing to the correct direction and you still don't have suction on the crankcase, the valve cover is defective and needs to be replaced. Even if it isn't hissing, I have seen a few of these fail, even soon after replacement, by obstructing flow and causing pressure to build in the crankcase.

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Hey i found something.When i put my finger on oil dipstick i feel hissing suction but anyway there is smoke out from.
İ use different check valve.i think its opening 0.2psi you think this is cause?
and i have irrelevant question.When i unplug maf sensor socket the car doest any reaction.İs this cause of my car hard starting problem?
 
Discussion starter · #528 ·
Hey i found something.When i put my finger on oil dipstick i feel hissing suction but anyway there is smoke out from.
İ use different check valve.i think its opening 0.2psi you think this is cause?
and i have irrelevant question.When i unplug maf sensor socket the car doest any reaction.İs this cause of my car hard starting problem?
That's why I ask people to perform that test; suction means it's working correctly. It might blow some smoke out when the system isn't sealed, but once it's sealed, the PCV system will evacuate all of that gas. If you get suction when you put your finger over that hole, the system is working.

Possible your MAF sensor is bad. I can't say for sure.
 
That's why I ask people to perform that test; suction means it's working correctly. It might blow some smoke out when the system isn't sealed, but once it's sealed, the PCV system will evacuate all of that gas. If you get suction when you put your finger over that hole, the system is working.

Possible your MAF sensor is bad. I can't say for sure.
Dipstick suction is little you think this is normal? İ test the new pcv system today.Unplug the pipe(connected to the brake booster) and press the gas pedal so i see there is no flow in the pipe(blow or suction nothing)
i dont understand where did i wrong
 
Hi X, Long time member and reader. I lost my account info so just created a new one.
I wanted to ask about your kits.
Since the Crank Case connection to the Intake is now blocked up with the glue and the screw,
I was curious if I could run another check valve from the valve cover to the other port on the throttle body ?
I was thinking of doing this as a back up in case a leak started building pressure in the crank case, it would have somewhere to evacuate instead of blowing seals and gaskets,

Put your finger over the dipstick hole. Do you have suction?

If no, there are two possible causes.

1. You installed the check valve the wrong way. Arrow should be pointing away from the PCV path into the intake.

2. Your valve cover is defective and obstructing flow.

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Discussion starter · #532 ·
Hi X, Long time member and reader. I lost my account info so just created a new one.
I wanted to ask about your kits.
Since the Crank Case connection to the Intake is now blocked up with the glue and the screw,
I was curious if I could run another check valve from the valve cover to the other port on the throttle body ?
I was thinking of doing this as a back up in case a leak started building pressure in the crank case, it would have somewhere to evacuate instead of blowing seals and gaskets,
I mean you do already have a check valve at the turbo inlet. That's your relief path when the intake is under boost.

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Just ordered the kit after having almost all the symptoms show up at once and 3 check engine codes as listed.

My question before installing is, do you need to replace the intake manifold gasket? Or can it simply be removed, modified with the kit, and put back on? Any help would be great.
 
Just ordered the kit after having almost all the symptoms show up at once and 3 check engine codes as listed.

My question before installing is, do you need to replace the intake manifold gasket? Or can it simply be removed, modified with the kit, and put back on? Any help would be great.

I would replace it...you don't want to introduce any more leaks into the system
 
Just ordered the kit after having almost all the symptoms show up at once and 3 check engine codes as listed.

My question before installing is, do you need to replace the intake manifold gasket? Or can it simply be removed, modified with the kit, and put back on? Any help would be great.
I didn't replace mine, isntalled kit at 55k. But if I had CEL's I probably would have.
 
I mean you do already have a check valve at the turbo inlet. That's your relief path when the intake is under boost.

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If your referring to the corrugated black hose from the intake to the turbo inlet I suggest doing a simple check of the check valve. I replaced mine because I suspected a leak. I pressure tested it and no leaks found but to my surprise the cheap plastic check valve failed to hold pressure. I do not know what kind of harm it will do. Sadly GM uses way too many plastic parts under the hood.
 
My daughter bought a 2012 Cruze RS with -- get this -- 235,000 miles on it a couple months back, and I suspected it had this issue. I was right.
Just wanted to give Alexi a shout out to say "Thank you" for making this kit. Very well thought out and an easy mod to do. Took a total of 3 hours. If you didnt know what to look for, you'd never know it was there.
 
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So, I learned something today, make sure you get that valve tight! (tighter than I did obviously, was worried about the rubber washer) I am assuming it's what has been chucking oil on the back of my engine. It (may) have been the intake manifold gasket, but judging by the amount found, I doubt it. Got about another 3/4 turn on it and installed a new gasket and reassembled. Time will tell if that fixed it. I am about 50/50 on the cause, either was very likely my fault.

Edit: Also bought a $20 ebay wireless boroscope so I can check it every once in awhile among other uses lol.

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