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hyperdart
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I was wondering if anybody had this delema? I have some pressure in my crankcase as at wot the oil shoots out around the valve cover breather -only on the drivers side. This engine is a 440 c.i. with about 11.30 compression, 5,000 Miles on the motor and JE pistons come with the low friction moly rings....I have an indy top end, with a comp solid roller cam. I have installed a Morroso bolt on valve cover to seal the oil from getting out and an external catch can evacuator with breather. Should i invest in the future, a vacuum pump to give me 0 psi - crankcase pressure? and gain more HP and better ring seal? 
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acpat
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you should have invested in NON low tension rings.
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fasttcars
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basically you can answer your own question on this one...do you want to gain hp and ring seal by investing in a vacuum pump?
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chryco
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Try a Vac-U-Pan system , their cheap and fairly easy to install if all you want is 0 in the C/C. You`ll get around 7" vac. with one installed properly. Chryco 
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