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Does anyone know what the function of this part is?

That lets crankcase gases back into the intake manifold which then gets eventually burned during combustion.

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Old 09-21-2014, 07:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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That lets crankcase gases back into the intake manifold which then gets eventually burned during combustion.
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That lets crankcases gases back into the intake manifold which then gets eventually burned during combustion.
That's what I thought. I checked the inside and it was completely clean. No residue, oil, nothing, which I thought was odd if that was it's purpose. Guess I will try to find a used one.

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That's what I thought. I checked the inside and it was completely clean. No residue, oil, nothing, which I thought was odd if that was it's purpose. Guess I will try to find a used one.

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