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Monday, October 03, 2011  
Fuel economy down? Is your PCV valve clean?

PCV Valve Service

PCV Valve

 

The push for fuel economy has the benefit of using less gas as well as fewer emissions in our Colorado environment. Cars and trucks run cleaner than ever.

Many people may not realize that the first federally mandated pollution control device was in 1960: the PCV valve.

'PCV' stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation. The crankcase is the lower part of the engine where the crankshaft is housed and where the engine oil lives. When fuel is burned in the engine some of the explosive gases from combustion squeeze past the pistons and down into the crankcase.

This gas is about 70 percent unburned fuel. If it were allowed to remain in the crankcase, it would contaminate the oil and quickly turn it to sludge. Sludge is like Vaseline and clogs passages in the engine leading to damage.

Also, the pressure build up would blow out seals and gaskets. In the old days, there was just a hose that vented the crankcase out into the air. Obviously, not good for the environment.

Enter the PCV valve. It's a small, one-way valve that lets out the gases from the crankcase, and routes them back into the air intake system where can be re-burned in the engine.

As you might imagine, the valve gets gummed up over time. If you skip oil changes now and then, the PCV valve gets gummed up even faster. If the PCV valve is sticking you could have oil leaks. Fortunately, the PCV valve is very inexpensive to replace. Some can even be checked for function by your technician at High Country Performance 4x4.

Manufacturer's usually recommend they be changed somewhere between twenty and fifty thousand miles. Unfortunately, PCV valve replacement is left out of some owner's manuals, so you may need to ask your service advisor.

Come down to High Country Performance 4x4 and have us take a look at the condition of your PCV valve to ensure you are running at top efficiency.

 

Stop by High Country Performance 4x4 , or give us a call at 303.761.7379:

At High Country Performance 4x4 we install quality NAPA replacement parts. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.


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