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Crankcase Evacuation Kit
JEGS 555-52210 Crankcase Evacuation System Includes:
- (2) Chrome-plated push-in breathers
- (2) 1 3/8 in. O.D. x 1 in. I.D. rubber valve cover grommets with 1 1/4 in. groove dia & 1/4 in. groove width (fits covers with 1 1/4 in. hole)
- (2) One-way check valves.Utilizes -10 AN (5/8 in.) hose (sold separately) to connect breathers to check valves
- (2) 3/4 in. Diameter weld-in collector tubes to attach one-way check valves
- (4) 1 in. hose clamps
JEGS 555-52210 Crankcase Evacuation System Features:
- Increases the performance and durability of your engine by aiding piston ring seals
- Reduces the tendency to create oil leaks by pushing out gaskets that contaminate the intake charge due to excessive blow-by
- Designed to alleviate the pressure that builds in the engine due to windage created by the rotation and speed of internal components
JEGS 555-52210 Crankcase Evacuation System Notes:
- For Drag Racing use
- Not for use with mufflers
- Fits most steel or aluminum valve covers with a 1 1/4 in. diameter hole in the top of the cover
Specifications:
Is there any possible way a bung system can be used tying this system into the exhaust, welding is not my specialty
It was asked if can be install after muffler, but not sure if that was typical muffler. Can you use JEGS WELDED CHAMBERED 3" INLET / OUTLET straight muffler? If not, can it be installed on the effluent side of that particular 3" straight muffler
Will these kits work if I install after the mufflers. Connected in the tail pipes?
Why can't this be used with mufflers?
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