PCV Question

I had kinda a different experience, I had a bad gromet for the PCV valve. The PCV basically just barely laid in the hole, but it looked like it was fine.. The gromet was so worn and old it was like sponge material. After I had the engine rebuilt it was a natural assumption all those little details were taken care of.. Wrong... "assume" means "***" out of "U" and "Me", which it did. I had a hesitation everytime I did a hard acceleration. It wasn't until I was cleaning on the engine and the PVC valve fell out of the gromet, that I found my reason for hesitation because of engine vacuum. Replaced the gromet, took the car out warmed it up, then promptly stood on it.. Needless to say I was plastered in my seat and no hesitation!(with a huge grin on my face).. So you can go from one extreme to another with engine vacuum.. Just an extra tid-bit for someone in case they too have the same problem..

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