I'm in the final stages of getting my LX9 swap done, I've even started and ran the engine at this point.
I don't understand something about the LX9 PCV system - the lack of the PCV Valve.
There is a vacuum line that runs from the front rocker cover to the plenum - this line sees full manifold vacuum at all times. There is a second line that runs from the rear rear rocker cover to the intake tube (no vacuum, just filtered air). So, I understand the flow of the system, vacuum on the front cover and atmospheric pressure on the other. What I don't understand is that I don't see a VALVE anywhere? Most other PCV systems I have seen include a valve that limits vacuum a bit and only allows for flow in one direction. The LX9 as I see it does not implement such a valve. Is it not necessary? Is the valve cover internally baffled in such a way so as to not ingest oil through the vacuum side? I've seen something like that on a Quad4 (or whatever the later iteration of that motor was called) where it had some kind of plastic oil separate box in luei of a PCV valve. The last v6 pushrod motor I owned was a 3.1 Beretta and that had a PCV valve.
Can someone confirm that this motor does not use the valve, or has it built in to the rocker cover, or implements a baffle to separate oil from the air flow? The motor is bone stock pulled from a Malibu so I'm sure it is correct as is but if anything I just want a better understanding of how the PCV system on this engine works.
I don't understand something about the LX9 PCV system - the lack of the PCV Valve.
There is a vacuum line that runs from the front rocker cover to the plenum - this line sees full manifold vacuum at all times. There is a second line that runs from the rear rear rocker cover to the intake tube (no vacuum, just filtered air). So, I understand the flow of the system, vacuum on the front cover and atmospheric pressure on the other. What I don't understand is that I don't see a VALVE anywhere? Most other PCV systems I have seen include a valve that limits vacuum a bit and only allows for flow in one direction. The LX9 as I see it does not implement such a valve. Is it not necessary? Is the valve cover internally baffled in such a way so as to not ingest oil through the vacuum side? I've seen something like that on a Quad4 (or whatever the later iteration of that motor was called) where it had some kind of plastic oil separate box in luei of a PCV valve. The last v6 pushrod motor I owned was a 3.1 Beretta and that had a PCV valve.
Can someone confirm that this motor does not use the valve, or has it built in to the rocker cover, or implements a baffle to separate oil from the air flow? The motor is bone stock pulled from a Malibu so I'm sure it is correct as is but if anything I just want a better understanding of how the PCV system on this engine works.
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