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Tagged wrote:Hey guys,
I bought an altezza which had an OCC(D1 Spec) in it and today I thought I'd drain it.
But when I opened it up there was absolutely nothing in it. This isn't right is it???
Any1 have any idea where I should be looking at for potential problems??
Thanks
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I just talked to the previous owner, he said if there's absolutely nothing then it means there's no oil back flow. Which means the engine is running on perfect ignition and there's nothing to be worried about and I should be proud lol.
Any1 got a 2nd opinion??
Mr Ree wrote:Its also a good idea to fill the can with some steel wool so there is something to baffle the can, and "catch" the oil and condensate vapours, so they can drain to the bottom of the can rather than neing sucked back through your intake system.
RomanV wrote:PCV valve setup works differently depending on what's happening with the engine.......
RomanV wrote:Okay well a few things to note...
RomanV wrote:In some engines, the pipes that come from the top of the engine just gather fumes etc into more or less an open space above the cams. (or with baffling that isnt overly effective)
So oil flying around, oil vapours, fumes, whatever, is free to travel out the pipes more or less unimpeded. At high rpms can sometimes cause the engine to smoke, if lots of oil accumulates in the head and ends up going through the pipes, into the intake. Which is not good for the motor, not good for emissions, not good for much of anything. In this scenario, a catch can solves that problem. But if you're not having this problem, a catch can is just more complexity and junk in your engine bay that's not doing anything apart from contributing to possible failures.
On the beams motor, it has several baffles which make the gas/oil do about 3 passes back and forth, before it gets to the top of the cam cover where the hoses/pipes connect to.So all(well, most) of the oil drains back down, before it even gets to the pipes.
Catch cans have their place, but a correctly working PCV system as per factory is far better in your case. If it were me, I'd just reconnect the hoses as per factory.
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