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ENGINE

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2.1.4.5 BLOW-BY CIRCUIT

2.1.4.5.1 BLOW BY CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC LAYOUT

In order to reduce the blow by gas emission, the

blow by gas is directed to the intake manifold

through the oil mist separator which separates the

oil from the blow by gas and allows the air to pass

to the intake manifold.

Blow by gases are drawn from crankcase and cylin-

der head cover.

2.1.4.5.2 COMPONENTS

A. OIL MIST SEPERATOR

The oil mist separator separates oil from the blow

by of the engine and sends it back to engine oil

sump. The remaining air and other gases are sent

to the inlet manifold.

There is a spring loaded diaphragm valve provided

on the oil separator outlet which prevents the flow of

excessive blow by gasses from the oil separator to

the inlet manifold in case the air filter is chocked

and high suction starts acting on outlet port of oil

separator.