what to do about all the oil on plugs?
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what to do about all the oil on plugs?
I took off my catch can but even with it on my plugs were always drenched with all kinds of oil. sometimes ill even have a little on my throttle body when i clean it. I know this cant be good but this motor has under 10k on it. other than that it runs fine.
Should i REDO my PCV? breather filter? better catch can?
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Should i REDO my PCV? breather filter? better catch can?
PLZ help
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If it has that much of a problem it is time to open up the motor and see what went wrong. A nitrous motor with any oil in the chamber is asking for trouble. I personally would not be running a pcv valve either. You ca run an electric vacuum pump to draw the moisture out and have it blow into a catch can.
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The electric vaccum pump's don't do ****, you need a real vaccum pump on the car to ahve any effects.
You'd be better off with just breathers on the valve covers then you are with ANY type of connection to the intake from the crankcase. That's always asking for a headache.
That being said.. I would do a compression/leakdown and see if that tells you anything, if you have some sort of issue that should tell you what's going on.
If anything, pull the intake and clean it out, and try putting a couple breathers on the valvecovers, one in place of the oil cap and connect the back of the drivers and passengers side together, and cap everything else, including the small black tube running from the front of the passenger's side to the TB, and cap the pcv connections with the intake. See what that gets you, my guess is that once you clean the intake out and do this it will make a dramatic difference, unless you have an internal engine issue, or leaky valve guides.
If this clears up the issue great, problem solved. Next step though, should be a vaccum pump, to pull a vaccum on the crankcase. Not only will it prevent the blowby with the rings and help seal them, it will also give you a little power gain as well.
You'd be better off with just breathers on the valve covers then you are with ANY type of connection to the intake from the crankcase. That's always asking for a headache.
That being said.. I would do a compression/leakdown and see if that tells you anything, if you have some sort of issue that should tell you what's going on.
If anything, pull the intake and clean it out, and try putting a couple breathers on the valvecovers, one in place of the oil cap and connect the back of the drivers and passengers side together, and cap everything else, including the small black tube running from the front of the passenger's side to the TB, and cap the pcv connections with the intake. See what that gets you, my guess is that once you clean the intake out and do this it will make a dramatic difference, unless you have an internal engine issue, or leaky valve guides.
If this clears up the issue great, problem solved. Next step though, should be a vaccum pump, to pull a vaccum on the crankcase. Not only will it prevent the blowby with the rings and help seal them, it will also give you a little power gain as well.
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The electric vaccum pump's don't do ****, you need a real vaccum pump on the car to ahve any effects.
You'd be better off with just breathers on the valve covers then you are with ANY type of connection to the intake from the crankcase. That's always asking for a headache.
That being said.. I would do a compression/leakdown and see if that tells you anything, if you have some sort of issue that should tell you what's going on.
If anything, pull the intake and clean it out, and try putting a couple breathers on the valvecovers, one in place of the oil cap and connect the back of the drivers and passengers side together, and cap everything else, including the small black tube running from the front of the passenger's side to the TB, and cap the pcv connections with the intake. See what that gets you, my guess is that once you clean the intake out and do this it will make a dramatic difference, unless you have an internal engine issue, or leaky valve guides.
If this clears up the issue great, problem solved. Next step though, should be a vaccum pump, to pull a vaccum on the crankcase. Not only will it prevent the blowby with the rings and help seal them, it will also give you a little power gain as well.
You'd be better off with just breathers on the valve covers then you are with ANY type of connection to the intake from the crankcase. That's always asking for a headache.
That being said.. I would do a compression/leakdown and see if that tells you anything, if you have some sort of issue that should tell you what's going on.
If anything, pull the intake and clean it out, and try putting a couple breathers on the valvecovers, one in place of the oil cap and connect the back of the drivers and passengers side together, and cap everything else, including the small black tube running from the front of the passenger's side to the TB, and cap the pcv connections with the intake. See what that gets you, my guess is that once you clean the intake out and do this it will make a dramatic difference, unless you have an internal engine issue, or leaky valve guides.
If this clears up the issue great, problem solved. Next step though, should be a vaccum pump, to pull a vaccum on the crankcase. Not only will it prevent the blowby with the rings and help seal them, it will also give you a little power gain as well.
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metco makes a filter that replaces the oil fill cap. I'd run a hose fron the connection for the PCV on the drivers side that's in the back around to the passenger's side, that way the pressure has another route to get to the lowest point (being the passenger's side because of the breather there)
Cap the intake off on the passenger's side behind the TB, and if that little black hose is still running from the TB to the valve cover, cap all that off as well.
Cap the intake off on the passenger's side behind the TB, and if that little black hose is still running from the TB to the valve cover, cap all that off as well.
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I was not saying an electric pump was a replacement for a good mechanical vacuum pump. But I don't know how many of these mechanical vacuum pumps will last 10000 miles either. So since this appears to be a street car moisture build up between oil changes will be a problem. An electric pump will pull this moisture out of the crankcase.
If your looking to help seal the rings I beleave star has an electric pump that can pull 12-15 inches of vacuum.
If your looking to help seal the rings I beleave star has an electric pump that can pull 12-15 inches of vacuum.
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I took off my catch can but even with it on my plugs were always drenched with all kinds of oil. sometimes ill even have a little on my throttle body when i clean it. I know this cant be good but this motor has under 10k on it. other than that it runs fine.
Should i REDO my PCV? breather filter? better catch can?
PLZ help
Should i REDO my PCV? breather filter? better catch can?
PLZ help
Robert