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Family, I came here to pass on some information to all of you, in my case it was due to irregular acceleration, which was from 1000rpm to 1500rpm on idle! Solved, I just put the PCV on the BS TURBO LITORAL and everything is fine. What is the function of the PCV valve? The PCV valve is an element that regulates the balance of the crankcase gas breathing system. These must be discarded at the same time as they enter. Basically, the valve consists of a spring, a plunger and the holes through which the gases are drained. How do you know if the flame retardant is clogged? Another possible defect that can cause white smoke to come out of the car's exhaust is the clogged flame arrester. This is an external valve (in most cars) that is easily accessible. Its function is to filter the oil vapor heated by the engine. This steam serves to increase the temperature of the air that is drawn by the engine. What is the function of the phase inverter solenoid? The engine oil itself, controlled by a solenoid valve, is responsible for moving the phase variator between 20° and 30° on the camshaft, which results in adjustments of 40° to 60° in relation to the engine crankshaft, which rotates twice for the control to turn once. What is a valve plug? Shutter. A Plug is a movable obstruction within the valve body that restricts flow through the valve. How do you know if your car's breather is clogged? 0:082:42Suggested clip · 58 secondsclogged vent, causing oil leak – YouTubeYouTube What is flame retardant? Against the flame, excessive and permanent fire: anti-flame campaign to reduce the number of fires. That does not burn or catch fire; fireproof, fireproof: gloves made with a flame-retardant material. Etymology (origin of the word antiflame). From the Greek anti, on the opposite side, + flame. ad How do you know if the solenoid valve is defective? Press the battery onto the wires surrounding the solenoid valve and then use the torch or lamp to test if there is enough power. The lamp should light up, as should the multimeter and if the valve is working, it should also open. How does a solenoid motor work? The solenoid valve is controlled by electrical current, which passes through a coil. When the coil is energized, a magnetic field is created, causing a plunger within the coil to move. Depending on the valve design, the plunger will either open the solenoid valve or close the valve. ad What are the types of shutters on a control valve? 5. Valve Internals 5.1.1 – Types of Obturators. … 5.1.2 – Turned Shutters. … 5.1.3 – Obturators with “V” notches … 5.1.4 – Simple Fluted or Profiled Obturators. … 5.1.5 – Quick Opening Shutters. … 5.1.6 – Disc or O-Ring Obturators. ad What are the 4 types of valves? There are many different types of valves in the world, but among them, the most common manual valves used in steam systems are globe valves, ball valves, gate valves and moth valves. What happens if the engine breather is clogged? Dirty breather This dirt can clog the breather, hindering the return of condensed oil to the crankcase or preventing pressure relief. It can happen due to the formation of sludge, which can be caused by the use of incorrect oil or some other problem. What is a flame retardant valve? The flame-retardant valve is made up of filters that condense oil vapor, causing it to return to the engine. What is the Palio flame retardant for? Function: Reuse crankcase gases. How it works: It is connected to the oil pan and the intake manifold. Due to the movement of the engine's internal components, pressure is created in the oil pan, causing the gases present there to escape.