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samson 01-18-2007 06:25 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Venting to atmosphere will correct all problems, unless you shoved out a crank seal or something due to crankcase pressure.


Then why (a week and a half ago) when I first did it it didn't start right away?


JP

ichbinsobose 01-18-2007 06:25 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 
I like it when veterans make newb mistakes. :P

samson 01-18-2007 06:27 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 

Originally Posted by ichbinsobose
I like it when veterans make newb mistakes. :P


I prefer 'relapse'. :-* I'm still a n00b in my mind. Hence my issue, haha.


JP

HMTguy 01-18-2007 06:35 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 
Heh, you're still a noob in my book kid 8)

Why run a catch can when you can run a hose to the ground... Unless you like analyzing your caught oil.

samson 01-18-2007 06:48 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 

Originally Posted by jagojon3
Heh, you're still a noob in my book kid 8)

Why run a catch can when you can run a hose to the ground... Unless you like analyzing your caught oil.


So I could have fresh air vents and not smell oil. I thought it would be okay because I have seen other catchcans run with no ventalation straight to a closed container. I felt inside the inlet of the turbo and I felt oil, ha. Can you lose that much oil from turbo seals?


JP

N1ghtM0nkey 01-18-2007 07:25 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 
I always thought you were supposed to keep the PCV hooked up. So basically what JD is saying is that you should take the PCV valve out and vent both the valve cover and the one on the back of the block to the atmosphere?

Tom-Guy 01-18-2007 07:50 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 

Originally Posted by samson
Then why (a week and a half ago) when I first did it it didn't start right away?

Why did my CRX start smoking from a clogged PCV vent after seven months turbocharged? I remember the hose venting from the valvecover being free from obstruction, but for some reason she turned into old smokey one morning and sure enough the hose was clogged. I dunno, you answer mine and I'll answer yours?



Originally Posted by N1ghtM0nkey
I always thought you were supposed to keep the PCV hooked up.

---- PCV, you can not get enough crankcase ventilation. Mister EPA might disagree with me, but Mister EPA has never built any fast cars.

cberman 01-18-2007 08:51 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 
if u do need to get the turbo rebuilt,...talk to a few of the rebuilder companies and see if u can have them send u a turbo and send urs back as a core...might be a little more expensive but if downtime is that important to you, might wanna give iit a shot

BLAAST 01-18-2007 09:05 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 
worn out turbine piston ring and bearings? Yep, time for a preventiive rebuild!

Replacing the turbo up front is great to avoid downtime and you should be able to find some rare turbo shops that do not charge any extra to do it. :6

stillnoturbo 01-19-2007 01:43 PM

Re: Smokey Smoke Smoke...(HELP)
 
Smokey!
http://www.briansdriveintheater.com/...ikehenry54.jpg
Smokey?
http://home.snafu.de/fablab/queervie.../foto281df.jpg


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