Need help, quick (Rob??)
So I'm installing the catch can (finally) and the "y" hose at the throttle was somewhat broken. The venturi tube was rotted, cracked and broken. I'm in the process of fabricating a new tube, but need a question answered:
How far does the venturi tube protrude into the throttle? Going from Rob's pictures on the CC install, my fab puts the tube about 1/4" past the inside wall of the throttle body throat.
Thanks All...
How far does the venturi tube protrude into the throttle? Going from Rob's pictures on the CC install, my fab puts the tube about 1/4" past the inside wall of the throttle body throat.
Thanks All...
Another question that I had for Rob at the time I installed mine was; Which direction should the angle on the end of tube/venturi point towards? I think it was towards the manifolds, or does it make any difference? Or maybe it's angle cut for ease of insertion? I forget what Rob told me at the time. It's not covered in the instructions, so perhaps it doesn't matter? I'm pretty sure I faced it forwards,towards the engine though.
Last edited by dinasrt; Sep 19, 2012 at 12:21 PM.
Another question that I had for Rob at the time I installed mine was; Which direction should the angle on the end of tube/venturi point towards? I think it was towards the manifolds, or does it make any difference? Or maybe it's angle cut for ease of insertion? I forget what Rob told me at the time. It's not covered in the instructions, so perhaps it doesn't matter? I'm pretty sure I faced it forwards,towards the engine though.
Well, I know he reads this forum and felt I would get his response as well as responses from the seasoned pros and gear heads.
Thanks for the clarification 180. Back to OP's original question; I would think the protrusion into the TB would be where the bottom of the angle cut is flush w/ the inside wall.
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FYI, I have emailed Rob with the previous question and a new one...
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I'm pretty sure that it creates the P, in PCV. Like 180 mentioned, the venturi creates the vacuum/suction. Tuna, are you maybe suggesting that cutting the venturi end of the tube off, so that it is flush to the inside, would 1.) Draw less crankcase vapor into the TB and still be functional, and 2.) Be less obstructive to the air flow. ?? If both of those are true, then this could be our next FREE mod., HaHa. 
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