Crank Case Pressure is way to high
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Crank Case Pressure is way to high
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Looking for options on how to solve High Crank Case Pressure
I am getting a lot of blow bye with the new engine . My Oilpressure is very high from the crank case pressure . Oil is being pushed outall over the place .
I was thinking about going this way with it the pan Evacsystem its cheaper and no extra pullies
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I do not want to go with a Vacuum system I have to hook up to mypulley system I have A/C and there is not a lot of room for a vacuum pump. I have very high flow muffler so flow should not be a problem with the pan Evac .
Looking for options on how to solve High Crank Case Pressure
I am getting a lot of blow bye with the new engine . My Oilpressure is very high from the crank case pressure . Oil is being pushed outall over the place .
I was thinking about going this way with it the pan Evacsystem its cheaper and no extra pullies
B&B Performance Crankcase Evacuation Systems 66100 - Free Shipping on Orders Over $99 at Summit Racing
I do not want to go with a Vacuum system I have to hook up to mypulley system I have A/C and there is not a lot of room for a vacuum pump. I have very high flow muffler so flow should not be a problem with the pan Evac .
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Hmm who built this motor for you. This not a normal condition unless something was assembled wrong. Sounds like the rings did not seat. Were the cylinder honed enough?
Or piston rings installed wrong?
Other things possibility's is a plugged up PCV, or PVC system not being used at all.
And it will never stop blowing oil if engine was assemble wrong!
Orich
Or piston rings installed wrong?
Other things possibility's is a plugged up PCV, or PVC system not being used at all.
And it will never stop blowing oil if engine was assemble wrong!
Orich
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