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    Rocker Cover Oil Separator for Land Rover V8 Discovery Range Rover LLJ000010

    I have been researching how the Thor V8 sucks up crankcase fumes without a PCV valve or flame catcher like early V8s. I have found that a Rocker Cover Oil Separator LLJ000010 fits in the pipe outlet at the top of the rocker cover. It seems that one of these is only fitted to the right hand rocker cover and not the passenger side.

    I understand that air is sucked into the engine through the passenger side rocker cover via a port at the throttle end of manifold goes down through the engine and then vacuum from the manifold sucks the oily gas from the engine into the low pressure end of the manifold - with the separator taking out most of the oil in the gas returning it to the rocker cover.

    Can someone confirm this is correct and that a oil separator is fitted only to the drivers side of the engine and there is nothing on the passenger side.

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    I guess that is a "don't know" - I will assume that my assumptions are correct.

    Garry
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    Yes, crank case gas is filtered via one way valve and filter at the right side rocker cover outlet and returned to the inlet post-throttle.
    Left hand side rocker cover vent flows both ways to/from the intake tract before the throttle, I suppose to equalise crank case pressure.

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    Great - thanks for that

    Garry
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    1977 FC 101
    1976 Jaguar XJ12C
    1973 Haflinger AP700
    1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
    1957 Series 1 88"
    1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon

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    Stainless steal seperator

    Hi
    Considering the separator is plastic and can become brittal,
    can anyone think of a reason why i cant machine one out of stainless. ?

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