Wild vent workaround
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#25
Fix the leak(s).
#26
I had wild wacky vents and fixed it with the check valve Dorman 47170. The Dodge dealer actually looked up that Dorman part number for me when I went to them to get the OEM part. They wanted like $25 for it and it was special order. They told me to go to any auto parts store and get the Dorman part. I think it was under $5.00. I bought 2 but I can only find a use for one. (I thought there was another one somewhere but I think I was wrong)
My plenum was leaking bad. I was using tons of oil. The check valve fixed it even with the very leaky plenum. Later I fixed the plenum but the check valve was the cause of the wacky vents.
Before adding the vacuum reservoir did your cruise control work? Could you shift into 4 wheel drive? Have you replaced the checkvalve? When I pulled my old check valve out, I could blow through it easily in either direction. (in fact you could see daylight through it) Mine was where it had a "T" near the back of the valve cover on the passenger side of the vehicle.
My plenum was leaking bad. I was using tons of oil. The check valve fixed it even with the very leaky plenum. Later I fixed the plenum but the check valve was the cause of the wacky vents.
Before adding the vacuum reservoir did your cruise control work? Could you shift into 4 wheel drive? Have you replaced the checkvalve? When I pulled my old check valve out, I could blow through it easily in either direction. (in fact you could see daylight through it) Mine was where it had a "T" near the back of the valve cover on the passenger side of the vehicle.
#27
Should be two check valves, One just coming out of the intake and the other up by the vac reservoir. You can get them at napa also.
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NDP7301349
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NDP7301349
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#30
Did you get the updated check valve? It should be bigger then an old film canister