Re: Re: Think about this
Do you have bronze valve guides? Maybe the problem isnt PCV at all. Maybe after a high rpm run 2 things happen. 1) the guide expands due to the extreme heat, increaseing clearance between stem/guide, and 2) the oil doesnt drain back to the crankcase fast enough and puddles under the spring, leaving some "reserve" to be sucked into the chamber thru the valve guide.
Another thought if its definately PCV is run more than one PCV valve. I dont buy the blocking breathers scenario as this would cause the crankcase to be pressurized and cause OTHER problems. The breathers locations are designed to create a certain "flow". Kinda like putting a straw in a soda cup. To pull soda out, you must replace it with air. Well, to pull vapors out, you gotta replace it with air.
I winder if since were increasing the amount of blowby with more boost, we need to increase the scavenging as well.
Just a couple thoughts....
Originally posted by opzWE4
I don't know, but you may have hit a nerve thereSeems the only time I have this problem, really, is AFTER I have been in the boost. I can start the car cold and let it idle for 3 hrs and it won't pull oil in through the pcv. BUT, after I've been out driving, and get into the boost, (Can't help it
) that's when it starts sucking oil. I can make a run at full boost, and then go let it sit and idle, and after 3 or 4 minutes that's when it starts smoking and the pcv is sucking oil like mad. I let the car Idle at my house the other day for 15 or 20 minutes and continually checked the pcv, and even looked down into the into the grommet for the pcv several times and saw zero oil under it. I varied the rpms several times also, and still no change. With no boost I seemed to not have any problem.
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Do you have bronze valve guides? Maybe the problem isnt PCV at all. Maybe after a high rpm run 2 things happen. 1) the guide expands due to the extreme heat, increaseing clearance between stem/guide, and 2) the oil doesnt drain back to the crankcase fast enough and puddles under the spring, leaving some "reserve" to be sucked into the chamber thru the valve guide.
Another thought if its definately PCV is run more than one PCV valve. I dont buy the blocking breathers scenario as this would cause the crankcase to be pressurized and cause OTHER problems. The breathers locations are designed to create a certain "flow". Kinda like putting a straw in a soda cup. To pull soda out, you must replace it with air. Well, to pull vapors out, you gotta replace it with air.
I winder if since were increasing the amount of blowby with more boost, we need to increase the scavenging as well.
Just a couple thoughts....