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#1554
the noise that folks get is the dead coils. You have two ways of fixing it. we supply at no charge the flex spiral wrap, or you can try the Lloyd's undercoating spray I am using up here. Lloyds is a canadian company locak to me that have been producing various chemicals and oils since 1919 or so. The solvents in their undercoating wont attack rubber and rubber compounds which is important for spring seats and stuff like that,
No one who has used either the spiral wrap or the spray has complained to me afterwards, so I have to figure thats a good solution.
so far I have yet to replace a single spring under warranty btw
No one who has used either the spiral wrap or the spray has complained to me afterwards, so I have to figure thats a good solution.
so far I have yet to replace a single spring under warranty btw
#1556
you should contact me before you did that. I explained it on here. so. Email is the best way to contact me. you spent 10 dollars and a few bux in shipping?
Last edited by Powell Race Parts; 08-16-2015 at 03:20 PM.
#1557
I used hard plastic tubing from the hardware store and glued/zip tied them in place 1 1/2 years ago and they are still on. Cost me all of $5. You don't always have to rely on john to figure it out.
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#1558
Hey john, just wondering has Gloria been pretty busy of late? I don't want to keep emailing her if she's on holidays or something just curious when she is back in the office. I was looking for a quote.
#1559
Joined: 12-30-07
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the noise that folks get is the dead coils. You have two ways of fixing it. we supply at no charge the flex spiral wrap, or you can try the Lloyd's undercoating spray I am using up here. Lloyds is a canadian company locak to me that have been producing various chemicals and oils since 1919 or so. The solvents in their undercoating wont attack rubber and rubber compounds which is important for spring seats and stuff like that,
No one who has used either the spiral wrap or the spray has complained to me afterwards, so I have to figure thats a good solution.
so far I have yet to replace a single spring under warranty btw
No one who has used either the spiral wrap or the spray has complained to me afterwards, so I have to figure thats a good solution.
so far I have yet to replace a single spring under warranty btw
#1560
#1561
John, I did some research online about Mann+Hummel Pro-Vent 100 that you using and that Pro-Vent 100 support only 135 hp engine. I looked at Pro-Vent 200 and this 1 support 340 hp engine. I noticed most cars using Pro-Vent 200 than Pro-Vent 100...I don't know why ? But I just found that out and that's what they are advertised.
#1562
For discussion of all things Powell!!
John, I did some research online about Mann+Hummel Pro-Vent 100 that you using and that Pro-Vent 100 support only 135 hp engine. I looked at Pro-Vent 200 and this 1 support 340 hp engine. I noticed most cars using Pro-Vent 200 than Pro-Vent 100...I don't know why ? But I just found that out and that's what they are advertised.
#1563
^^^^^^ this, and diesles have no vacuum. I didnt chose the seperator on a whim. The engineers I worked with agreed it was the most suotiable based on displacement not horsepower. And so far it has proven to work very well.
6 litre v 8 s as Lingenfelter use the 200 but I have a c5 which had a massive problem with the PCV and the 100 fixed it perfectly. A traack car with an LS6 and a cam, normally aspirated.
6 litre v 8 s as Lingenfelter use the 200 but I have a c5 which had a massive problem with the PCV and the 100 fixed it perfectly. A traack car with an LS6 and a cam, normally aspirated.
#1564
i also think it is important that you do not go to the bigger size unless you really need it because it hurts the performance of the separator as it would have a hard time shedding the oil with the increased size unless there was adequate flow going through it
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#1566
I found this today at Crate Engine Depot for LNF crankcase ventilation tube has been updated.
Engine Crankcase Ventilation Tube 12612790 12635643
Engine Crankcase Ventilation Tube 12612790 12635643
#1569
#1571
This 1 is what I am looking for at the bottom of the page that last picture.
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/2-0l...ch-can-253878/
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/2-0l...ch-can-253878/
#1573
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