oil everywhere!
- timwilks13
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Re: oil everywhere!
its a brand new air filter and the choke is all the way back so I would assume its the mixture but the needle is only a turn out, ill take it in a bit when I'm home and see if the smoke thing continues cheers Scottie!
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Re: oil everywhere!
Did i read somewhere a blocked pcv valve can make them a bit smokey?
If the smoke persists i'd be tempted just to drop the down pipe off the exhaust manifold to see if any oil was making it all the way through.
If the smoke persists i'd be tempted just to drop the down pipe off the exhaust manifold to see if any oil was making it all the way through.
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Re: oil everywhere!
Is it an hif44 SU yeah? if so with the adjustment wound all the way in is its richest point, winding it out (anti-clockwise) weakens the mixture.
Enrichen-clockwise
Weaken-anticlockwise
The smoke would be more of blue/grey than black if it was burning oil.
Enrichen-clockwise
Weaken-anticlockwise
The smoke would be more of blue/grey than black if it was burning oil.
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Re: oil everywhere!
well that is something I was unaware of! I should probably come out a bit then!
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Re: oil everywhere!
also what's the pcv valve if you'll excuse my ignorance!
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Re: oil everywhere!
The valve on the intake manifold. It sticks up out of it and has a breather pipe to the rocker cover. It should rattle.
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Re: oil everywhere!
that is blocked because it was just sucking air into the manifold, and when I unblock it the engine runs funny and looses power?
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Re: oil everywhere!
There should be a pipe running from the Pcv valve to a T piece to the rocker cover and to the airbox.
I just run mine without the T to the rocker cover though. But I have a second port on my rocker cover for the breather side of the system.
I just run mine without the T to the rocker cover though. But I have a second port on my rocker cover for the breather side of the system.
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Re: oil everywhere!
I should probably unblock it then. like I say it was just sucking air into the manifold unblocked, that just didn't seem normal?
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Re: oil everywhere!
Yes the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system needs the vacuum from the inlet manifold to work properly. This could actually be the cause of your oil leak.
Without the PCV system hooked up you'll be getting a build up of Positive Crankcase pressure, pushing the oil out of the seals.
Think we might have found your oil leak issue
Without the PCV system hooked up you'll be getting a build up of Positive Crankcase pressure, pushing the oil out of the seals.
Think we might have found your oil leak issue