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....:2thumbs:I think Eric`s been sucking on Hose`s again
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....:2thumbs:I think Eric`s been sucking on Hose`s again
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Brad theres some specialty tools required for the Job...is this something that I might be able to do? I have access to a press and a full machine shop at the GP facility I work at. I can't operate all the equipment, but I know folks who can. What all is involved in changing valve guides? Thanks all
That's just it!! You don't see it on every deceleration. May not happen for quite a while, but when it happens, it's unmistakable! Looks like the smoke at a burn out competition. Thick and everywhere! Sitting at idle or reving it up while in neutral, nothing. I'm not sure of the differences between the old and new breather gear, but I know the new gear does not have any marks to line up with the cam. Anyone have any information or opinion on how a breather gear could cause oil buildup and then causing it to get into the intake? John Sachs? Are you out there?Sorry, just got back.
The problem is most likely constant, it just builds up enough for you to see it during deceleration.
Yea, check the crankcase vent for proper direction and operations. Basically just a one way air valve. If the valve fails or is installed backwards, crankcase pressure builds up everywhere the oil is. So oil could leak out about anywhere, but it will find the weakest area to vent or leak oil out.
A usual symptom of a failed or reversed crankcase vent is the oil tank will try to pressurize are running just a little, and you can normally hear air trying to escape when removing the oil tank cap.
So just check it out. :2thumbs:
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That's just it!! You don't see it on every deceleration. May not happen for quite a while, but when it happens, it's unmistakable! Looks like the smoke at a burn out competition. Thick and everywhere! Sitting at idle or reving it up while in neutral, nothing. I'm not sure of the differences between the old and new breather gear, but I know the new gear does not have any marks to line up with the cam. Anyone have any information or opinion on how a breather gear could cause oil buildup and then causing it to get into the intake? John Sachs? Are you out there?
OHHHH now you gonna ask for his help!!!!! After you pissed in his cheerios a while back.....just sayin!!!:roll::roll:John Sachs? Are you out there?
I didn't piss in his Cheerios! When I first joined and didn't have a clue who anyone on this site was, I didn't understand how a piece of valve guide could get into the oil reservior and kindly asked him not to get his panties in a wad. I did make a forum appology and acknowledged that he was right and I'll never know as much as he has forgotten. I've mended my ways. I know better now! He's the man! As well as a few others on here.OHHHH now you gonna ask for his help!!!!! After you pissed in his cheerios a while back.....just sayin!!!:roll::roll:
BWAhahahhahahhahahaah!!!!! I hear ya bro!!! Just givin ya sum crap!!! But I would do as mentioned and check everything externally that you can before ya" tear down an engine to get to a breather tube in the tank" type of thing ya know!!!!:loony::lol:I didn't piss in his Cheerios! When I first joined and didn't have a clue who anyone on this site was, I didn't understand how a piece of valve guide could get into the oil reservior and kindly asked him not to get his panties in a wad. I did make a forum appology and acknowledged that he was right and I'll never know as much as he has forgotten. I've mended my ways. I know better now! He's the man! As well as a few others on here.
Take yourself Avdhunter. Had I known from the get go that you had prime duck hunting property, I would have been kissing your ass from day one!
I'm still in the learning curve and probably always will be. Compared to my good buddy John, I can only hope and pray that one day I can take what he teaches me and pass it on to another fellow BDB brother. I give all the credit to him..........and to the Lord of course. Been watching too many music award shows........."I want to thank God and everyone else that made this possible".
When your Big Dog is down, you learn to convert quickly from asshole to ass kisser. :roll::roll::roll:
BWAhahahhahahhahahaah!!!!! I hear ya bro!!! Just givin ya sum crap!!! But I would do as mentioned and check everything externally that you can before ya" tear down an engine to get to a breather tube in the tank" type of thing ya know!!!!:loony::lol:
alright smart ass.. the sunoco has it ... its the standard.. 110 it is leaded.. yeah is race fuel.. but avaliable to the public.. right out front of the store... I run a gal or 2 through it evey 5 tanks or something.. I mix it with unleaded,, I know the lead works as a lube on the valve train..before the sunoco got in my local engine builder has it for sale @ his shop.... now then... wake up dead... & yeah it comes out of a pump.. seperate for that fuel...
Leaded Gas...WTF are you talking about?
They haven't blended that shit in years, it's illegal for public consumer use! (Outta the pump)
The only leaded fuels I seen in years, is only a few of the racing fuels.
But the motor oils have additives in them to help with upper end lubrication ever since this became an issue when lead was removed from the fuels.
There is another way to help with this, but it's a secret!..:lol::lol::lol:
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Thanks John. Just so that I have this right, take the front cylinder hose going to the carb and plug the fitting and the hose. Take the rear cylinder hose with the check valve, remove it, add a longer hose to the ground. Can you be more specific on which plug on the rear case needs a barb and hose run to ground? A picture would be even better. Just so I have this in my mind right, we're eliminating the chance of oil getting into the cylinders through the carb via heads. Is this right? So, if oil is still burning after this, the only way it could get there is by worn valve guides. One other thing. If this works, is it ok to run it like this? Also, would this be an idication that the check valve is not working properly or a line is plugged? Once I get clarification on which case plug to modify, I'll try this and let you know what happens. Thanks for your help.Brad,
You can try 1 other thing first.
Change your breather system around.
Remove vacuum hose to the front head,and block off the fitting,and the vacuum hose.
Remove 1 of the plugs at the rear of the case(near the oil pump).
Put a hose barb in the hole the plug came out of.
Put a piece of hose on the barb,and let hang to the street.
Remove the hose from the rear head to the air cleaner,install a longer piece of hose,and run it to the street as well.
If this doesn't fix your problem,then the heads are coming off for guides +. Get rid of the TP rocker boxes.
John