Hi, I have a soon-to-be 1973 Volvo 142 ITB car that has a problem idling. It idles very high (like 2500 RPM), and the idle adjustments have no effect. Even with the throttle body intake completely blocked off the car still idles at over 2000 RPM (so it doesn't seem to be the aux air regulator). We discovered that the car is running on air being drawn through the PCV system; if we block off the hose coming from the valve cover then the engine dies. Any ideas on what to do? I don't know if the fitting on the aluminum intake manifold that the hose from the valve cover is the right size, or if there is supposed to be some kind of restrictor in there, but seems like a helluva lot of air to be blowing through the crankcase...