libtec
04-12-2005, 18:15
Thanks for looking.
I'm trying to find the Crankcase Depression Regulator on my 90 suburban. I found a picture of it and a description of it's operation in the members resource area, but I can't find it anywhere on my truck. Can someone clue me in on where to find it? Was it standard on all 6.2's or just an item on trucks with certain accesories or emissions requirements?
My second question is regarding the three solenoids mounted on the drivers side of the intake. I crawled under the hood of another 6.2 after writing my post earlier and found the emissions sticker describing each unit and showing the line diagram, something my truck doesn't have. I've read that some people install an intake gasket that blocks the operation of the EGR unit, something I believe has been done on my truck by the previous owner. If this is true are any of these solenoids and associated lines of any use to the truck anymore?
Third question. Since a motor is nothing more than an over glorified air pump would there be any harm in freeing up how the intake breaths on a NA 6.2? In theory the small snorkle on the stock air cleaner can only let in a limited amount of air at any one time. Is it unheard of to add a second hole to the cleaner body to allow more intake volume at higher rpm's? If turbos are the norm rather than the exception then why not get the NA to breath as free as possible?
Final question. What is considered a normal amount of greasy / oily buildup on the inside of the intake mainfold? Mine has more than a film, more like a squishy layer 1/8 inch thick in places.
Thanks for any input! I really appreciate the sound advice this site provides. God bless.
[ 04-12-2005, 06:43 PM: Message edited by: libtec ]
I'm trying to find the Crankcase Depression Regulator on my 90 suburban. I found a picture of it and a description of it's operation in the members resource area, but I can't find it anywhere on my truck. Can someone clue me in on where to find it? Was it standard on all 6.2's or just an item on trucks with certain accesories or emissions requirements?
My second question is regarding the three solenoids mounted on the drivers side of the intake. I crawled under the hood of another 6.2 after writing my post earlier and found the emissions sticker describing each unit and showing the line diagram, something my truck doesn't have. I've read that some people install an intake gasket that blocks the operation of the EGR unit, something I believe has been done on my truck by the previous owner. If this is true are any of these solenoids and associated lines of any use to the truck anymore?
Third question. Since a motor is nothing more than an over glorified air pump would there be any harm in freeing up how the intake breaths on a NA 6.2? In theory the small snorkle on the stock air cleaner can only let in a limited amount of air at any one time. Is it unheard of to add a second hole to the cleaner body to allow more intake volume at higher rpm's? If turbos are the norm rather than the exception then why not get the NA to breath as free as possible?
Final question. What is considered a normal amount of greasy / oily buildup on the inside of the intake mainfold? Mine has more than a film, more like a squishy layer 1/8 inch thick in places.
Thanks for any input! I really appreciate the sound advice this site provides. God bless.
[ 04-12-2005, 06:43 PM: Message edited by: libtec ]