Thank you! Don’t you just love that filler cap/funnel? I can’t get over how much I enjoy what it offers.
That is exactly what I will do with mine, thanks again.
2002 volvo s60 2.4t PCV still blocked after service/replacement
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Re: 2002 volvo s60 2.4t PCV still blocked after service/replacement
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Chad, if I could thank you again, I would! I just did this today & my results paralleled yours. My PSI readings at the oil filler neck were effectively cut in half under boost.cfelberg wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:00 pm Just an update on this for informational purposes - I replaced the banjo bolt under the intake manifold with the udated one that has a check valve and it did lower the crankcase pressure. I was getting readings of -.05 Kpa at idle and up to 1.9 Kpa when under boost driving with the old banjo bolt. After replacing the banjo bolt I was reading -.25 Kpa at idle and .9 Kpa at boost when driving.
This is me eating my words.


This exact setup is how I did my test today. I am now thoroughly convinced that the updated banjo bolt does make a significant difference in valve cover PSI buildup. This is really important!
I took a before and after video of a digital manometer & will try to post it. My reading approximations, measured at oil filler, are below:
Old Banjo:
- Engine hot, idle @ 69.2*F ambient ~ -0.089 psi
- Engine hot, 2k rpms in 2nd gear 0mph ~ +0.085-0.1__ psi
- Engine hot, idle @ 70*F ambient ~ -0.037 psi
- Engine hot, 2k rpms in 2nd gear 0mph ~ +0.039-0.047 psi
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Reading vacuum at oil filler may be not very accurate because of moving camshaft lobe that creates a lot of disturbance. See in video how the gloves is soaked in, but the central part is raising under the boost. It is moved by the air pressure waves.
I also drilled a wider hole in PTC valve to have a better vacuum under the boost.

I also drilled a wider hole in PTC valve to have a better vacuum under the boost.

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