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Slowass2dr 03-23-2007 10:12 AM

Bad bov?
 
alright i have 88 turbo wagon with a 1.5 single, anyways wen i got it the rpms would go up and down like if i had a vaccum leak, so i was just taking a look at my motor and i placed my hand in front of my blow off valve and it was sucking air in, and wen i coverd the bov the engine would then idle perfect, i was like wtf, is as if the bov is openned all the time. the bov is a plastic bosch one it pretty crappy but am not sure if its the bov....what do u guys think?? btw yes there is a vaccum line that goes from the intake manifold to the bov. thanks guys
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MAJORAHOLE 03-23-2007 10:15 AM

Re: Bad bov?
 
i don't think it should be sucking throug there. i have a bosch, but i've never thought to see if it is sucking in.
btw i don't think that IC is doin much.

Hitchhikkr 03-23-2007 10:28 AM

Re: Bad bov?
 
The early bosch bov's are notorious for leaking, if you look at the valve from the underside and all you see inside is the rubber seal and no metal parts, then chuck it in the trash.

whiterice 03-23-2007 12:01 PM

Re: Bad bov?
 
the factory bypass valve are designed to be open slightly at idle.
there is a website that shows you how to add a large one way valve to the bosch ones to fix the problem.

whiterice 03-23-2007 12:12 PM

Re: Bosch bov?
 
Here is an example using a Bosch BOV. This fix applies to all BOVs that may be slightly open during idle.
http://www.geocities.com/kilruf/bov.html


However, by using a one-way check valve, you can prevent the BOV from sucking in air under low vacuum conditions. These valves can be found at Home Depot/Lowes/Hardware store near the sink or sump pump plumbing area.

MAJORAHOLE 03-23-2007 03:53 PM

Re: Bad bov?
 
good info.
that might be why my idle jumps after my car warms up.


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