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LS3 Crate Motor PCV
I'm trying to find a factory routing for the LS3 crate motor. has the plastic pipe from valley cover to Intake manifold. Came with a plug on the fitting on rear of left side valve cover and a fitting that was open on the front of the right valve cover.
My thinking from reading is that all is need to hook up hose from fitting on the right valve cover to the air intake pipe after the AMM. Is this correct? Would just a filter to filter the fresh air into the motor be ok and not effect the fuel system as in cause fuel trim issues? I find a million different routing diagrams by googling. Thanks for any information and diagrams
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
may not be much help but here's how my factory ls3 is run...Im not using the factory air tube so I'm in the same boat as you..I don't see why a filter wouldn't work
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
mongocanfly,
Thanks for the information. I haven't found a fitting that will not look terrible connecting to the air intake pipe. Is the rear fitting n left side just plugged on your engine? And I'm assuming that unlike Euro cars a crankcase vacuum leak will not cause fuel trim issues?
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
there's no provision on drivers side cover for a pcv..as you know the v-covers are different what with the fill tube and whatnot..
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
I was just thinking ...what if you welded a bung onto the intake tube and used a small stainless braid line to connect it?
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
This is a topic that gets confusing depending on exactly what config you start with. IIRC
Drivers side and valley cover are "dirty", Passenger side front is clean. IMO Valley and DS cover tie to the manifold (or inlet of catch can, which i always support), outlet to manifold PS front port straight to the TB.
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
this is the valve cover fitting on the left rear, came with cap on it.
Appreciate all the help and advise.
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
Unless that image is flipped, your showing the right valvecover. Engine left and right are from the front. It might be easier just to use DS and PS to note location.
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
I think this is why I'm confused alittle. that is left valve cover at back and this picture is on the right front cover right by oil filler
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
Port by oil filler to your air intake after MAF, before throttle body
Port on valley to intake as it is already plumbed. I would leave the cap on the rear port as you have shown in the pictures and forget about it. |
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
... but thats gotta be the LEFT valvecover....no LS motor has a drivers side oil filler.
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
Oil filler is on the right cover. Last picture is of the valve cover vent fitting near the filler. First pics are of left cover with fitting in rear, no oil filler on that side. The left rear fitting came with cap on it as shown in picture straight from GMPP.
Sprint, that was what I figured I was doing, just trying to verify it's correct. Also wanted to make sure it wasn't going to effect fuel trims if mot hooked up, or hooked up incorrectly. Do you see a reason why you couldn't just add a small filter there? Seems to me it has to be post AMM otherwise it would be lean all the time. Im just over thinking it based on Euro cars I deal with Daily
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
ok...now I see what your talking bout..my left side valve cover has that same cap on that same hose barb..there was nothing hooked to it in the camaro...I was looking for the same style pcv tube that is on the right side valve cover on the left one...
i agree ..I'd just leave it capped off...that's what I'm gonna do on mine.. Last edited by mongocanfly; 07-26-2017 at 09:56 PM. |
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Also, I'll mention that my DS valve cover is not plugged, but rather it goes to the top of the intake on my Van/Truck 6.0 to something that looks like a PCV valve that's set inside the intake. I don't have a valley cover port though. The PS valve cover was intended to plug into the intake tube, after the MAF, before the throttle body.
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Good to know. Can the valve cover port be vented through a filter, or does it need to go to the intake?
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Re: LS3 Crate Motor PCV
I would leave it connected to the intake as you want a vacuum on that end.
The pcv system works in principal by pulling clean air in from the fresh air side and exhausting moisture and combustion by products out of the dirty side into the intake to be burned off. Crank case pressure is not enough alone so it uses engine vacuum to help in this process. |
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