homemade LS6 valley cover??
#1
hey guys,
Im gathering up ideas for my build and doing some pre planning before I start buying parts and stuff. I have the stock valley plate for my 05' L33 and I am interested in making a "LS6 valley cover" to run my pcv system. Could I drill my valley cover and weld a aluminum fitting of some sort in the valley cover and use a braided line system to a oil catch can before returning to the intake?? Maybe a 1/4" or 3/8" fitting and then running my line to a catch can and then into the original EGR hole built into the intake? What is your opinions on this and any input from guys who have attempted a setup like this.
Thanks
Im gathering up ideas for my build and doing some pre planning before I start buying parts and stuff. I have the stock valley plate for my 05' L33 and I am interested in making a "LS6 valley cover" to run my pcv system. Could I drill my valley cover and weld a aluminum fitting of some sort in the valley cover and use a braided line system to a oil catch can before returning to the intake?? Maybe a 1/4" or 3/8" fitting and then running my line to a catch can and then into the original EGR hole built into the intake? What is your opinions on this and any input from guys who have attempted a setup like this.
Thanks
#2
I drilled and tapped a 1/4" NPT hole in my valley cover, screwed in a 1/4 NPT to 3/8" hose barb 90* fitting, and ran 3/8" hose to a catch can. My catch can is vented, though.
Not sure how well it would work if it was hooked up to a vacuum source.
Not sure how well it would work if it was hooked up to a vacuum source.
#3
ok so your catch can was just vented?? So when your crankcase had pressure it pumped it out to your catch can and then just vented out to the atmosphere?
I have read having the crankcase under vacuum will yield best results for engine efficiency(maybe I am mistaken???). Maybe somebody can chime in on this. I just figured if I was to route it back into the intake then it would be best to run through a catch can first.
I have read having the crankcase under vacuum will yield best results for engine efficiency(maybe I am mistaken???). Maybe somebody can chime in on this. I just figured if I was to route it back into the intake then it would be best to run through a catch can first.
#5
Yeah i figured alot if oilcould get splashed around there. Maybe if i was to put the tap above the middle if the block, away from the 2 holes in each end of the block?? Maybe right in the middle between the 2 knock sensors.
#7
Haha yeah thats not many miles at all. This seems like a great idea to help with crankcase pressure but i want more input as to what might help with it sucking oil. This will be a DD engine though and wont see alot of high rpm's
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#10
I appreciate the offer Noah Burns but even if you cut me a heck of a deal i would still be spending alot more than if i drilled and welded in a connector. Thanks though man.
Atomic: so you still tapped into the valve covers? I was going to plug the valve covers and just run from the valley cover. Since this will be a NA DD. i could always keep the head cover plug reversable though in case i need extra venting in a boosted setup. So if i was to just run it from the valley cover to a catch can and then vent it to the atmkshere would this affect the tune in anyway? Could the eingine pull unmetered air through that? Or could i just stick with my original plan and after the catch can plug it into the egr hole on the stock intake? That would pull a vacuum on the crankcase
Atomic: so you still tapped into the valve covers? I was going to plug the valve covers and just run from the valley cover. Since this will be a NA DD. i could always keep the head cover plug reversable though in case i need extra venting in a boosted setup. So if i was to just run it from the valley cover to a catch can and then vent it to the atmkshere would this affect the tune in anyway? Could the eingine pull unmetered air through that? Or could i just stick with my original plan and after the catch can plug it into the egr hole on the stock intake? That would pull a vacuum on the crankcase






