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HEMI crossram crank case ventilation question

2blader

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I see when you have an 2x4 inline intake there are provisions to run a PVC valve. I have a Barton engine with a crossram with two breathers. Yep, trying to help get rid of leaks. I look at every cross ram engine they build and FHO and they all have two breathers. So am I to think that a PCV valve is not necessary? I have a hard time believing that and then IF you have a crossram engine what did YOU do. Drill and tap the rear of the intake manifold? Thanks, Scott
 
A Mopar crossram has a plug you can use. Don't know about RB's manifold.
 
You can add a PCV port to any intake. My blown 340 has had one for years. Street motor, works well. The pcv is hidden in the valley .
Doug
 
You can add a PCV port to any intake. My blown 340 has had one for years. Street motor, works well. The pcv is hidden in the valley .
Doug
TY sir going to do that soon. Going to drill and tap the top intake cover/cap/plate in the rear.
 
Check the rear of the manifold. I think my MW X-ram intake has a port back there. I know I bought a special fitting, for running my heater controls, and I think the PCV hose ? I can check tomorrow...
 
Check the rear of the manifold. I think my MW X-ram intake has a port back there. I know I bought a special fitting, for running my heater controls, and I think the PCV hose ? I can check tomorrow...
Yep I will look again but RB’s are a different animal than Mopar intakes. RB’s are bigger and a bigger PITA to deal with also. More clearance issues.
 
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