CRV PCV location
mine is a 2 litre petrol 2016 CRV. manual trans. I have what I imagine is high crankase pressure. when i lift the oil fill cap while the motor is running the pressure comes outlike a strong wind. i can imagine that something is blocked that is intended to relieve this pressure. PVC valve?
what else might it be? Has anyone ever used an after market PCV?
I am getting 7.6 litres per 100k. mostly highway driving.
one more question . could high crankase pressure ruin the rubber buckets on the front wheel drive shafts?
what else might it be? Has anyone ever used an after market PCV?
I am getting 7.6 litres per 100k. mostly highway driving.
one more question . could high crankase pressure ruin the rubber buckets on the front wheel drive shafts?
mine is a 2 litre petrol 2016 CRV. manual trans. I have what I imagine is high crankase pressure. when i lift the oil fill cap while the motor is running the pressure comes outlike a strong wind. i can imagine that something is blocked that is intended to relieve this pressure. PVC valve?
what else might it be? Has anyone ever used an after market PCV?
I am getting 7.6 litres per 100k. mostly highway driving.
one more question . could high crankase pressure ruin the rubber buckets on the front wheel drive shafts?
what else might it be? Has anyone ever used an after market PCV?
I am getting 7.6 litres per 100k. mostly highway driving.
one more question . could high crankase pressure ruin the rubber buckets on the front wheel drive shafts?
As far as your axle covers go, no they are not connected to the engine, only the transmission.
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