Catch can keeps filling
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Catch can keeps filling
A friend's car I had tuned is having problems. The motor has about 3,000 miles on it. Resleeved, forged pistons, forged rods, full valve train, etc.
He starts driving to work this morning and smells oil. Pulls over. Catch can is full and overflowing. Missing some coolant. Drives it to a friend's shop. Compression test. 190 across. Leakdown test. 1% - 3% across. A little bit of milk under the valve cover. Pulls the head. Replaced the Cometic non copper sprayed gasket with an OEM copper sprayed gasket. Drains the catch can. At this point I get out of work early to come to the shop. Startup the car and bleed the cooling system. Drive no more than ten minutes back to his house boosting at most 3lbs not going above 4,000RPM. Catch can is full and overflowing again. Decide to call it a night. He is at the point he wants to pull the motor. I told him to let me post up and see what people think. I have two ideas at this point. Pictures of the catch can setup.
Modified by 0x64 at 10:35 PM 10/10/2005
He starts driving to work this morning and smells oil. Pulls over. Catch can is full and overflowing. Missing some coolant. Drives it to a friend's shop. Compression test. 190 across. Leakdown test. 1% - 3% across. A little bit of milk under the valve cover. Pulls the head. Replaced the Cometic non copper sprayed gasket with an OEM copper sprayed gasket. Drains the catch can. At this point I get out of work early to come to the shop. Startup the car and bleed the cooling system. Drive no more than ten minutes back to his house boosting at most 3lbs not going above 4,000RPM. Catch can is full and overflowing again. Decide to call it a night. He is at the point he wants to pull the motor. I told him to let me post up and see what people think. I have two ideas at this point. Pictures of the catch can setup.
Modified by 0x64 at 10:35 PM 10/10/2005
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Re: Catch can keeps filling (0x64)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 0x64 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm almost positive they are Honda fittings so they are not anti siphon.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was using the honda fittings, and I didn't have any problems. Personally I would rule that out.
how does he have the PCV setup?
I was using the honda fittings, and I didn't have any problems. Personally I would rule that out.
how does he have the PCV setup?
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Re: Catch can keeps filling (B18C1CYA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C1CYA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that is the problem , they make a vacum with out the tube and actually suck the oil out of the motor , </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Without the tube?
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Without the tube?
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Re: Catch can keeps filling (0x64)
that is the problem , with out the tubes it makes a suction and pulls the oil out of the motor , i had the same problem when i did mine , and the milky stuff is probly cus the oil did not get hot enoff yet to boil out the condensation, just dont get on it until the oil is over 210 degr
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Re: Catch can keeps filling (B18C1CYA)
When I first tuned his car I had mentioned to him the anti siphon fittings, etc. I didnt think it would be this dramatic. Going from the block, up the tubes, filling the can and overflowing it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C1CYA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they are extensions that are on the other side of the fitting that gos into the block , </TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok...so by "tubes" you mean the "anti-siphon fittings"?
I'm not trying to be an ***, I'm just trying to clarify what you mean.
Ok...so by "tubes" you mean the "anti-siphon fittings"?
I'm not trying to be an ***, I'm just trying to clarify what you mean.
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Damn it. Why doen't anyone tell me this!...lol.
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Damn it. Why doen't anyone tell me this!...lol.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bryson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Ok...so by "tubes" you mean the "anti-siphon fittings"?
I'm not trying to be an ***, I'm just trying to clarify what you mean. </TD></TR></TABLE>
these are how ron modified my fittings and i believe this will help him clarify what he means
Ok...so by "tubes" you mean the "anti-siphon fittings"?
I'm not trying to be an ***, I'm just trying to clarify what you mean. </TD></TR></TABLE>
these are how ron modified my fittings and i believe this will help him clarify what he means
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This is an idea. A cheap and easy one at that. It's weird after 3,000 miles though. Will give it a try as soon as we get the fittings. Where can these be found?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mrbsponge »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn alpha, that alot of oil!
also what vacuum source is he using for the can, or is it just an atmospheric vent system?
and whos car is that?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes it is quite a bit of oil. Enough to say/think wtf is going on. Atmospheric vent. I will PM you.
also what vacuum source is he using for the can, or is it just an atmospheric vent system?
and whos car is that?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes it is quite a bit of oil. Enough to say/think wtf is going on. Atmospheric vent. I will PM you.
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If anyone knows where to get these fittings please post up a web address, phone number, etc. I'm going to sleep to dream about lots of smoke and oil
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i would drian the can back into the driver side vent line. i have mine drian back into the block and havent overfilled the can with over 100 dyno pulls to 9,800 rpms.
just my thoughts
just my thoughts
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 0x64 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If anyone knows where to get these fittings please post up a web address, phone number, etc. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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i dont think the honda fittings you have now would be that big of a problem.
in dasher's writeup on crankcase venitliation you'll notice he ran this same setup for a long time without a problem.
he says his catch can would fill up with unburned fuel/other contaminants, but very little oil.
here is a link:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1199935
just a thought.
in dasher's writeup on crankcase venitliation you'll notice he ran this same setup for a long time without a problem.
he says his catch can would fill up with unburned fuel/other contaminants, but very little oil.
here is a link:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1199935
just a thought.