Profile Picture

PCV

Posted By PWH42 18 Years Ago
You don't have permission to rate!
Author
Message
PWH42
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Years Ago
Posts: 854, Visits: 6.0K
I recently installed a PCV setup from a 64 truck on my 56 272 and removed the draft tube breather and used the block-off plate from the truck.Since doing this,the engine is blowing oil out of the filler cap.This is a low mileage engine that has never used oil and does not show signs of blow-by when running.The PCV is installed the same as it was on the truck and includes a new valve.Anyone have any suggestions about the cause of the oil out of the filler????

Thanks

 

Paul,

Boonville,MO

Canadian Hot Rodder
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)Supercharged (1.3K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 7 Years Ago
Posts: 691, Visits: 1.3K
You say the PCV is new, could it possibly be stuck? Also make sure it is pointing in the right direction of flow, I know I almost put mine in backwards. Where did you tie in the PCV, the base of the carb? If so do you have a good vacume draw there? Just some thoughts.

Rob

I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!


MoonShadow
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)Supercharged (7.7K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 1 hour ago
Posts: 4.6K, Visits: 38.2K
If you can, reverse the PCV and see what happens! They can go in in reverse. Let us know what you find. Chuck

Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
Manchester, New Hampshire
DANIEL TINDER
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)Supercharged (2.4K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 4 hours ago
Posts: 1.7K, Visits: 154.1K
Paul,

Just curious, but what kind of filler cap are you running? When I was using a K&N with a tight rubber seal, it dripped oil constantly. After I switched to an original style repro with open-cell foam, it stopped.

6 VOLTS/POS. GRD. NW INDIANA
PWH42
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Years Ago
Posts: 854, Visits: 6.0K
I have the valve threaded into the intake manifold,as it was on the donor truck.These valves can't be reversed as the later model one can.They are threaded on the end that goes into the vacuum source.As far as being stuck,I don't think so.I have taken it all back apart three times and checked.The filler cap is a chrome aftermarket one that I found on a parts car I bought a few years ago.It's got a cork gasket and is filled with coarse steel wool.My vacuum guage shows a good strong vacuum where I put the valve.

Thanks,everyone, for all the suggestions.I'll go back and recheck everything,maybe try a different filler cap.

 

Paul,

Boonville,MO

Glen Henderson
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 9 Years Ago
Posts: 1.4K, Visits: 7.5K
I am using the same setup on my 292 and have had no problems, works great. I did use the valley pan from the 64 engine too. The only thing that I can think of that would keep it from working properly is that the long tube going to the valley pan or the tube from the valley pan is clogged. I know that when I installed my unit I had to take a welding rod and dig the gunk out of it.

Glen Henderson



Freedom is not Free

Letohatchee, AL
PWH42
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Years Ago
Posts: 854, Visits: 6.0K
Thanks Glen,

I also used the truck valley pan,but I made up all new lines as I am using the port in the rear of the manifold for vacuum instead of the one in front of the carburetor like the original on the truck.

 

Paul,

Boonville,MO

pcmenten
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)Supercharged (381 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Years Ago
Posts: 375, Visits: 1.1K
...as I am using the port in the rear of the manifold for vacuum...




Is that manifold the ECZ-B 4bbl intake? One or both of the little holes drilled into that port (one hole goes to one side of the intake, the other to the other side) might be plugged up. How much manifold vacuum do you have? Did you enrich the idle mixture screw (and turn down the idle speed) when you plumbed the PCV? I'm thinking that adding PCV would lean out the mixture. And I'd check to make sure that the PCV valve itself doesn't cover those little holes when it is seated in the port.

Best regards,



Paul Menten

Meridian, Idaho

Glen Henderson
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)Supercharged (1.8K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 9 Years Ago
Posts: 1.4K, Visits: 7.5K
pcmenten brought up a good point and it got me too thinking, so I just got back from the barn digging out my stash of B intakes. The setup that I am using is on a two barrel intake and is in the stock location and works great, but the B intake does not have the port in the top of the intake like the two barrel intake does. I looked at three different B intakes and all three off them had the two little holes in the rear. They all had at least one of the holes plugged up with carbon. I then pulled a B intake that I have had hot tanked for a engine that I am getting ready to build and while the holes looked open from the outside, when I ran a welding rod down them I knocked out carbon. They are not very big and could be plugged. Also as he suggested the fitting that you used could very easily be blocking the ports.

Glen Henderson



Freedom is not Free

Letohatchee, AL
PWH42
Posted 18 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)Supercharged (981 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Years Ago
Posts: 854, Visits: 6.0K
I have not physically checked the holes(incidentally this is a 4 barrel B intake),but I just put a vacuum guage on the port I'm using.It shows 19 inches at idle and recovers to that point after revving up.I am tempted to run this car without the valve,that is just run the vacuum line from the intake directly to the valley pan.Anyone know what will happen in this case?????

 

Paul,

Boonville,MO



Reading This Topic


Site Meter