Blue smoke when high boost
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Blue smoke when high boost
hi from germany..
when I run the motor in cold condition to is everything ok (no smoke like blue ore white
when i drive low boost like 10psi is all ok and the smoke is normal
but when i drive maximal 18psi high boost , is comes blue smoke from the Exhaust
2-3 seconds after I go by the gas pedals??
what is rong..
the china gt30 ore the motor (Valve stem seal ore piston ring)
info.. compression result are not so new.. 1. 9bar 2. 9bar 3. 8,5bar 4 .9bar ????
motor is used whit 2mm big metal head gasket..
infos please..
when I run the motor in cold condition to is everything ok (no smoke like blue ore white
when i drive low boost like 10psi is all ok and the smoke is normal
but when i drive maximal 18psi high boost , is comes blue smoke from the Exhaust
2-3 seconds after I go by the gas pedals??
what is rong..
the china gt30 ore the motor (Valve stem seal ore piston ring)
info.. compression result are not so new.. 1. 9bar 2. 9bar 3. 8,5bar 4 .9bar ????
motor is used whit 2mm big metal head gasket..
infos please..
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Re: Blue smoke when high boost
Sounds to me like it's a PCV problem. The high boost in the crankcase is pushing oil past the rings.
What is your catch can setup like? Have you removed the PCV? All of this needs to be removed and you need to set up a catch can to vent the crankcase pressure.
What is your catch can setup like? Have you removed the PCV? All of this needs to be removed and you need to set up a catch can to vent the crankcase pressure.
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Re: Blue smoke when high boost
what is pcv???
do you mean a öl catch tank to install???
i have the pipe from the crankcase install on the air side from the turbo air filter??
I have never heard to reinstall the orginal pcv
http://njsr.org/pics/albums/userpics...install_s1.jpg
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do you mean a öl catch tank to install???
i have the pipe from the crankcase install on the air side from the turbo air filter??
I have never heard to reinstall the orginal pcv
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Re: Blue smoke when high boost
PCV: Pressure control valve.
You need to install a catch can.
one of these: https://honda-tech.com/forums/welding-fabrication-53/diy-homemade-catch-can-1302822/
I have seen simple ones made from a pop can if you want to fab up a quick one.
You need to install a catch can.
one of these: https://honda-tech.com/forums/welding-fabrication-53/diy-homemade-catch-can-1302822/
I have seen simple ones made from a pop can if you want to fab up a quick one.
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No, PCV = Positive Crankcase Ventilation (There is a PCV valve as part of the system however).
Your diagram picture shows you have the right idea of what the system is. There is more to it than just that hose from the valve cover. There is also a "water seperator" black box on the back of the block underneath the intake manifold. It was suggested you add a catch can setup to improve upon the stock PCV. Maybe that will help with your blue smoke problem.
Your diagram picture shows you have the right idea of what the system is. There is more to it than just that hose from the valve cover. There is also a "water seperator" black box on the back of the block underneath the intake manifold. It was suggested you add a catch can setup to improve upon the stock PCV. Maybe that will help with your blue smoke problem.
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Re: Blue smoke when high boost
like this picture
http://img222.imageshack.us/i/vacrouting1v2.jpg/
but is it on the top of the manifold
pcv hose/valve
http://www.harleyc.com/prelude/faq/imgs/pcv.gif
ore hase the b16a1 ef9 no pcv box??
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1717/blocktz1.jpg
is this right
http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/PCV_turbo_1fit.jpg
http://img222.imageshack.us/i/vacrouting1v2.jpg/
but is it on the top of the manifold
pcv hose/valve
http://www.harleyc.com/prelude/faq/imgs/pcv.gif
ore hase the b16a1 ef9 no pcv box??
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1717/blocktz1.jpg
is this right
http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/PCV_turbo_1fit.jpg
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Re: Blue smoke when high boost
That bottom diagram would work ok for low boost IMO.
Search on here for "Catch can setup." There are a lot of good talks about how to do it.
Search on here for "Catch can setup." There are a lot of good talks about how to do it.
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Re: Blue smoke when high boost
on this setup
http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/PCV_turbo_1fit.jpg
install with the pcv vacum valve ore not??
http://www.joecellenergy.com/images/...cv_valve_1.jpg
http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/PCV_turbo_1fit.jpg
install with the pcv vacum valve ore not??
http://www.joecellenergy.com/images/...cv_valve_1.jpg
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