Ok, so this is very straight forward and easy to do. Instead of paying money I didn’t have I chose to make my own oil breather cap to help vent crankcase pressure.
Supplies/Tools:
Drill and drill bit set
Oil cap
Apoxy or JB weld
Breather filter
PCV Valve
(and some paint in my case)
So I got start by finding center on the cap and drilling a small pilot hole first.
Then, work your way up to the size hole you need to tightly thread the pcv valve into the cap. Be extremely careful if not using a vice as it can get out of hand fast. (Just as a warning, springs came out of mine which made it no longer “click” but still tightens down just fine)
Once you have got this far the work is over mostly but go ahead and seal up the outside of your cap and paint it up!
Someone mentioned finding out the psi rating on the pcv valve so you might look into that when buying but I do not actually know what this one is.
Supplies/Tools:
Drill and drill bit set
Oil cap
Apoxy or JB weld
Breather filter
PCV Valve
(and some paint in my case)
So I got start by finding center on the cap and drilling a small pilot hole first.


Then, work your way up to the size hole you need to tightly thread the pcv valve into the cap. Be extremely careful if not using a vice as it can get out of hand fast. (Just as a warning, springs came out of mine which made it no longer “click” but still tightens down just fine)


Once you have got this far the work is over mostly but go ahead and seal up the outside of your cap and paint it up!


Someone mentioned finding out the psi rating on the pcv valve so you might look into that when buying but I do not actually know what this one is.