Hopefully someone has an answer to my problem, possibly someone who has raced 16v 4age's.
I have a smallport 16v 4agTe, and at the race track it pushes oil out of the breathers after a couple of hard laps. It only ever does it at the track, never on the road, even after a very hard drive. So it leads me to assume it is because of the constant high rev's (5000rpm to 7800rpm) at the track and high combustion chamber pressures?
My previous bigport 16v 4agte did the exact same thing. Toyota themselves tried to fix the problem on the smallport by adding the external oil drain. And that is one of the reasons I changed to a smallport.
But after swapping, it was the same old story, it would fill the catch can (used to have a 800ml one with a breather on top).
Compression test showed up fine, but it has always had quite a bit of blow by.
So I designed what I thought would be a solution, pretty much a bigger version of Toyota's external oil drain. Basically its a 2L catch can with twin air filters and a 5/8"drain from the bottom of the new catch can straight the sump. I even had raised box sections added to the top of cam covers for the new large breathers going to the catch can.
Here they are with the catch can:


Fast forward to today, I went to Manfeild to do some testing. I drove it hard for about 20minutes and it was going very well. Oil pressure looked good, water temp was fine (previously it had overheating issues after 5 laps). I was happy and gave a few people/cars a surprise!

BUT I pulled into the pits after a cool down lap and what do you know. A big oily mess, not a small amount either I'm talking lucky-there-were-no-dead-bearings amounts.
After a bit of discussion in the pits, it was decided to test blocking off one of the breather hoses (from factory there is only one anyway). Theory was that there were two from the cam covers but only one, of the same size draining to the sump. So I tried it, did 4 or 5 laps and its was a $$% mess again.
So...it didn't work.
I've had three different 4agze's (one supercharged smallport, one turbo bigport and one turbo smallport) and they have all had the same problem. The current one is the worst, and also the highest hp and gets driven the hardest.
There are plenty of reports of the problem all over the internet, Toyota's external oil drain is proof of the problem...but WHAT WILL FIX IT?
As far as I am aware, 20v's do not have this problem.
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- Can the oil drain channels in the head and/or block be enlarged?
- What about restricting the oil flow to the head?
- Is the blow by contributing enough for such a large amount?
- Do I need to pull down the short block and check piston gaps/cracked ringlands etc? If I have the bottom end rebuilt, should I go for factory piston clearances or give it a bigger tolerance...which would cause blow by again. Will it actually help the issue with the head filling with oil at all?
- The catch can drain goes to below the sump oil level. Would this be enough to restrict it draining?
- Any other suggestions?
I am open to anything, I want to be able to drive it for a decent stint at the track and not have this issue. It looks like I've go the cooling and braking under control but it this damn oil/breather issue that's rearing its ugly head again.
Any suggestions or experiences would be appreciated.
Cheers