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Again, the problem is oil getting into the breather hose and leaking at the elbow connections, nothing to do with the oil filler cap or the valve cover gasket. Thanks, Rino |
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What I still have to understand is, is oil supposed to travel down the breather hose, or just hot gases??? If after this information I've given here you suggest I put in new elbows, I will try that as well... but again they are not cracked... the oil comes right out of the connection between rubber and metal, not from cracked rubber... Thanks, Rino |
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The oil vapors get in there due to suction from the intake and will condense back to liquid. Hot oil flows better through the slightest openings easier than cold oil. Also check the metal for any imperfections. A slight indentation, and hard rubber ensures a potential leak. You could also clean the area's really well and use a bit of RTV, but then that will have to be redone every time you take the valve cover off. |
yup, sounds normal to me.
there will always be oil vapor in the gasses. modern vehicles have an oil accumulator in the circuit. the rest of us, have to burn it. go with new elbows and report back. if they work for you, I will get some for mine. John |
Why do you have oil around your filler cap? It wont be obvious that oil is leaking out of your filler cap. It has happened to me before. I replaced the elbow, still had oil around the elbow. Replaced the filler cap, oil gone for a while. The cap is cheap, gasket even cheaper. Oil comes out the blow hole whether gas or diesel. It just happens. Another possibility is that you have a blow hole that is removable. You could be missing a gasket or it could be loose.
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Thank you very much, Rino |
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Rino |
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Thank you very much, Rino |
How much blowby does the engine have?
The gaskets were really designed to be liquid tight, not really air tight, as new engines typically have no blowby. |
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that ought to verify for sure if it will solve the problem. John |
Thanks Leathermang for the oil filler tip. You have no idea how much time i have spent changing the gasket on the filler cap.
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Is there a way you can help me diagnose whether I have blowby or not? Thanks, Rino |
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I just re-read that particular post of his you are referring to, from 2005... and he gave me the right advice back then, it seems, after all... |
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