oil in intake
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oil in intake
hi all did some searching and did not find any information on this. My MAP sensor went bad so I removed the intake manifold to replace the sensor. when I removed the manifold and as I tilted it back I had oil come out of the hole the MAP sensor was in. also found that the MAP sensor was covered with oil. I did replace the PVC valve before this happened. I found something about cleaning a orifice in the part load breather in the left side valve cover, but I have a 04 xj8 4.2 liter and this engine does not have the orifice. the orifice was in the older model. the reason I replaced the PVC was it looked like it was passing oil. any ideas on this would be great.
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yea sure . this catch can is one I've borrowed from one of my other cars . its not mounted permanently , as i have a smaller baffled and filtered one on its way that will mount on the side of the abs pump bracket right beside the breather !
the 1liter borrowed one>
and the 500ml baffled replacement one>
this is a mishimoto compact baffled two port oil catch can from ebay , still yet to arrive.
the 1liter borrowed one>
and the 500ml baffled replacement one>
this is a mishimoto compact baffled two port oil catch can from ebay , still yet to arrive.
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jackra_1 (06-15-2016)
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you will need a length of 14mm id vacuum proof / oil proof / heat resistant hose to plum it . my can arrived today ,
damn fast shipping , it went across the globe in 5 days to my door !
you will have to make an adaptor or use a hose tail to connect to the plastic factory pipe. the fittings on the mishimoto are 13mm . 14 mm will clamp down fine .however i used 13mm and it was a sod to get on the breather fitting but can be done .
i did try to mount it on the abs pump bracket but was to close to plumb it .
i purposely mounted it high in the end , for two reasons .gravety oil return from what oil the pipe stops,
and easy to empty the can. witch i think will be pretty regularly , the d1 can had about 30mls in it from 3 days use about 200km distance .
damn fast shipping , it went across the globe in 5 days to my door !
you will have to make an adaptor or use a hose tail to connect to the plastic factory pipe. the fittings on the mishimoto are 13mm . 14 mm will clamp down fine .however i used 13mm and it was a sod to get on the breather fitting but can be done .
i did try to mount it on the abs pump bracket but was to close to plumb it .
i purposely mounted it high in the end , for two reasons .gravety oil return from what oil the pipe stops,
and easy to empty the can. witch i think will be pretty regularly , the d1 can had about 30mls in it from 3 days use about 200km distance .
Last edited by Datsports; 06-16-2016 at 02:50 AM.
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i think there is no advantage to length .
as you say available space is one thing .
but also access ability is the main thing , as the catch can is a serviceable item .
and must not be over looked . so the easier it is to drain the better .
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EsRay (01-12-2018)
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the hose i used is reinforced hydraulic and scavenge oil hose . i purchased it from a hose doctor supply out fit.
i think there is no advantage to length .
as you say available space is one thing .
but also access ability is the main thing , as the catch can is a serviceable item .
and must not be over looked . so the easier it is to drain the better .
i think there is no advantage to length .
as you say available space is one thing .
but also access ability is the main thing , as the catch can is a serviceable item .
and must not be over looked . so the easier it is to drain the better .
On my X350 I mounted mine on the srtut bar. Still have to get the larger hose to fit properly.
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