Can I make it to Atlanta and back (pcv sytem question)
Hey all!
I have a fairly simple question. I Live in Orlando, and I have to make it up to Atlanta this weekend for a business trip. Here is my issue.
I have had most systems on my 1995 Volvo 850 turbo(130,000 miles) tuned up since I last posted. I have
-Replaced the timing belt and water pump. (thanks to tech, and the awesome guys at a local shop)
-Replaced all plugs, cap, rotor, and wires.
-had oil/fuel/coolant system flushed, and switched to Mobil 1 synthetic.
-Replaced every vac line I could without removing the intake manifold.
-Cleaned the EGR, Throttle body, and PTC valve
-Cleared all codes, and have no check engine light illuminated after a week of driving normally
So, the one issue I have left.. My PCV system
I am getting far less white smoke in the dipstick, and have a lower engine temp than before I had done the tune up.
I am still convinced it needs to be replaced. I have the parts, I simply do not have the time before I have to leave to do it.
So, what should I do?
Is driving it out of the question?
Should I just keep a very close eye on the temp, and be ready to cool off at a rest stop every few miles?
Is there any other steps I can take to give me better odds?
Once I get back I have a 2 or 3 days off, and plan to do any thing left to do ASAP.
Thanks!
-Jeff
I have a fairly simple question. I Live in Orlando, and I have to make it up to Atlanta this weekend for a business trip. Here is my issue.
I have had most systems on my 1995 Volvo 850 turbo(130,000 miles) tuned up since I last posted. I have
-Replaced the timing belt and water pump. (thanks to tech, and the awesome guys at a local shop)
-Replaced all plugs, cap, rotor, and wires.
-had oil/fuel/coolant system flushed, and switched to Mobil 1 synthetic.
-Replaced every vac line I could without removing the intake manifold.
-Cleaned the EGR, Throttle body, and PTC valve
-Cleared all codes, and have no check engine light illuminated after a week of driving normally
So, the one issue I have left.. My PCV system
I am getting far less white smoke in the dipstick, and have a lower engine temp than before I had done the tune up.
I am still convinced it needs to be replaced. I have the parts, I simply do not have the time before I have to leave to do it.
So, what should I do?
Is driving it out of the question?
Should I just keep a very close eye on the temp, and be ready to cool off at a rest stop every few miles?
Is there any other steps I can take to give me better odds?
Once I get back I have a 2 or 3 days off, and plan to do any thing left to do ASAP.
Thanks!
-Jeff
The dog will jump on the car and scratch it and then they will leave. Then you will have to deal with the scratches!
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