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  2. Crankcase ventilation system - Wikipedia

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    The PCV valve therefore closes when positive pressure is present, to prevent it from reaching the crankcase. The crankcase air outlet, where the PCV valve is located, is generally placed as far as possible from the crankcase breather.

  3. Flow coefficient - Wikipedia

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    A simplified version of the definition is: The k v factor of a valve indicates "The water flow in m 3 /h, at a pressure drop across the valve of 1 kgf/cm 2 when the valve is completely open. The complete definition also says that the flow medium must have a density of 1000 kg/m 3 and a kinematic viscosity of 10 −6 m 2 /s , e.g. water.

  4. PCV valve - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Crankcase ventilation system - Wikipedia

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    why is it titled PCV valve when the significant topic is the principle and application of PCV itself? the valve is only a small part of the entire system. there's no dedicated entry for PCV - i propose the article is renamed Positive Crankcase Ventilation and heavily rewritten with direct references and the mistakes corrected. i'm happy to do ...

  6. Naturally aspirated engine - Wikipedia

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    Typical airflow in a four-stroke engine: In stroke #1, the pistons suck in (aspirate) air to the combustion chamber through the opened inlet valve.. A naturally aspirated engine, also known as a normally aspirated engine, and abbreviated to N/A or NA, is an internal combustion engine in which air intake depends solely on atmospheric pressure and does not have forced induction through a ...

  7. List of valves - Wikipedia

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    Choke valve, Butterfly valve used to limit air intake in internal combustion engine. (Not to be confused with choke valves used in industrial flow control, above.) Clapper valve: a type of check valve used in the Siamese fire appliance to allow only one hose to be connected instead of two (the clapper valve blocks the other side from leaking out)