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CCV Operation
• CCV systems operate by filtering contaminants and coalescing oil mist from crankcase gases. The crankcase breather hose is connected to the 3/4" inlet hose barb of the CCV assembly. The connection at the engine can be positioned at the valve cover or crankcase.
• Filtered air from the CCV assembly is plumbed to the air intake system between the air filter and turbocharger.
• Coalesced oil drains from the filter sump to an external drain. A check valve holds oil in the line until it is released to the oil pan via a hose connection.
• The pressure regulating valve protects the engine from excessive crankcase vacuum.
The only routine maintenance required for the Racor Closed Crankcase Ventilation filter system is filter replacement. Typical service life of the high-performance filter in diesel applications is 750 hours. Some variations in service life occur depending on load profile, engine wear condition, flow, aerosol mass concentration of crankcase emissions, and soot concentration