HELP e30 s52 with m50 manifold. NEED PCV/CCV help!

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  • Songj91
    Wrencher
    • May 2011
    • 211

    #1

    HELP e30 s52 with m50 manifold. NEED PCV/CCV help!

    So I kind of understand how the obd1 and 2 ICV and PCV set ups go.

    A friend that helped me with the swap deleted the PCV and I am trying to put it back on.

    I am using m50 manifold on s52 and using the obd2 cone shaped crank case ventilation valve.



    The hose on the picture is supposed to go to the crank case vent but currently I have this plastic "Y" piece in there. The large hose goes into the intake boot and the skinny hose connects to the plastic snap on piece under manifold behind throttle...... Where does the hose from the PCV go then? HELP so confused! Am I mixing up obd1 and 2 methods? If I am. What is the correct plumbing to make the obd2 PCV work with m50 manifold?





    Thanks!


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  • Northern
    R3V Elite
    • Nov 2010
    • 5045

    #2
    Remove the OBD1 PCV valve from the manifold. Insert long CCV hose. It should just unclip.

    Run vacuum source from intake boot/manifold to the hole on the disc, and the dipstick oil return line to the nipple on the bottom of the cone
    Originally posted by priapism
    My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
    Originally posted by shameson
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    • Northern
      R3V Elite
      • Nov 2010
      • 5045

      #3
      oh, and cap off the little nipple on the ICV goose neck.
      Originally posted by priapism
      My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
      Originally posted by shameson
      Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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      • NC325iC
        R3V OG
        • Mar 2004
        • 6565

        #4
        wish I had known about that obd1 Y piece... gonna go try to find one of those.
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        Originally posted by TimKninja
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        • Northern
          R3V Elite
          • Nov 2010
          • 5045

          #5
          Originally posted by NC325iC
          wish I had known about that obd1 Y piece... gonna go try to find one of those.
          If it's more space or cheap replacement you're after, some people run the E39 M5 CCV. Smaller/cheaper to buy new than the E36 style, and they should separate oil vapour better than the OBD1 setup
          Originally posted by priapism
          My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
          Originally posted by shameson
          Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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          • NC325iC
            R3V OG
            • Mar 2004
            • 6565

            #6
            I am running a small catch can and had to rig together a hose adapter to fit onto the obd2 barb fitting.

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            Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

            Originally posted by TimKninja
            Im more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.

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            • Northern
              R3V Elite
              • Nov 2010
              • 5045

              #7
              Also OP, I don't think the OBD2 CCV hose will fit on the OBD1 valve cover (or vice versa), so you may need to swap valve covers if your friend somehow swapped the valve cover on you?
              Originally posted by priapism
              My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
              Originally posted by shameson
              Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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              • Songj91
                Wrencher
                • May 2011
                • 211

                #8
                I don't have a valve cover yet haha. Also I have my ccv set up a little different.

                I'll start from the goose neck. So the plastic piece behind throttle into the manifold, down to the goose neck. Then I cut the goose neck hose in half and trimmed. Then I have a copper T fitting in the goose neck in which I connected the CCV with a U shaped hose. Then I have a breather hose coming off breather side of ccv to the crank case. Then the little vent hose that is supposed to go into dipstick and into oil pan, I'm going to have a catch can for it. And finally I have he nipple off the plastic piece in gooseneck connect to my purge valve. I hear u can also just run the purge valve straight up out of the charcoal canister straight into manifold? The guys at m50manifold.com told me to do it like that.


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                • Songj91
                  Wrencher
                  • May 2011
                  • 211

                  #9
                  So my set up is like this one but minus the extra T for purge. I used the T Off the nipple of plastic piece behind throttle under manifold because I deleted the air pump control valve.


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                  • Songj91
                    Wrencher
                    • May 2011
                    • 211

                    #10



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                    • dsobering47
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 697

                      #11
                      Instead of pulling vacuum from the intake manifold, I used a setup that pulls it from the exhaust.

                      I have an adapter off the valve cover to a 3/8" line to a restrictor (to set correct vacuum for the engine using a manometer) that goes to a one-way check valve that's welded to the exhaust, just behind my oxygen sensor.

                      There's a Jegs kit...usually domestic cars or turbo guys use this setup

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                      • Songj91
                        Wrencher
                        • May 2011
                        • 211

                        #12
                        Nice. Do you know what the correct vacuum for the s52 is?


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