Alan Crossley
Well-Known Member
Well ???
I did remember this and is now onGood luck! ... though in the pic not everything is where it should be...at least the crankcase breather is not
Well.....Well ???
a missing pipe from the crank pressure wont over heat the engine as it now allowed to breath direct to atmosphere this is as healthier for the air intake but it will make a mess ...where is the viscous fanGood luck! ... though in the pic not everything is where it should be...at least the crankcase breather is not
a missing pipe from the crank pressure wont over heat the engine as it now allowed to breath direct to atmosphere this is as healthier for the air intake but it will make a mess ...where is the viscous fan
i doubt that cos there will be depression in the crankcase at high revs without that pipe that's why the depression control valve is fitted on ita missing pipe from the crank pressure wont over heat the engine as it now allowed to breath direct to atmosphere this is as healthier for the air intake but it will make a mess
I have had once where my depression valve had failed blocked up resulting in high crankcase pressure the oil in my turbo wasn't allowed to drain quick enough resulting in damaging the turbo lucky I had a spare chiniese turbo cartridge ..while I waited for a new valve coming from the UK I drove the car in all conditions with my breather pipe into a catch can and then out to atmosphere ..and plugged the hole or the air intake temporarily until my new valve arrivedi doubt that cos there will be depression in the crankcase at high revs without that pipe that's why the depression control valve is fitted on it
well I'm happy to report that it survived a 230 mile journey south - I had the Nanocom set-up and the coolant temp stayed in the 85 to 86 range the whole way.....so looks like it was successful. Lets hope it lasts now!
Need to refill the a/c....can I do this as DIY or is it best left to the 'garage'?