PCV System - Gasoline: Description

1984 Pontiac Phoenix SE, AutomaticSECTION Description

Positive crankcase ventilation system is designed to prevent contaminating hydrocarbons, created in crankcase, from escaping into atmosphere.

Vapors are routed from crankcase through a vacuum controlled ventilating valve (PCV) into intake manifold. When vapors reach intake manifold, they are mixed with air/fuel mixture and burned in combustion process.

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