Finding a way to Reduce Oily Blow By Gases
I was trying out the Carb Cleaner vacuum leak trick (spray carb cleaner on the tubes or connects and if the engine revs up then you have a leak).
Now when I sprayed some on the Idle controller screw, I saw some bubbles. I was wondering if thats a good thing or not...
Also the PCV Valve....
While idling, when I disconnected the hose that goes into the Intake Manifold, the car started to die until I would put my finger over the hose. While holding my finger over the hose, so the car wouldn't stall, I put my finger over the PCV valve, and a vacuum was not felt at all!
Now I replaced the PCV valve earlier this year, but my valve cover is of a high port and was kinda dirty with sludge, not as bad as my original one though haha. So I'm wondering if the valve cover's PCV passage way is dirty or something. I do get a lot of oil collected in my PCV oil catch can...
Now when I sprayed some on the Idle controller screw, I saw some bubbles. I was wondering if thats a good thing or not...
Also the PCV Valve....
While idling, when I disconnected the hose that goes into the Intake Manifold, the car started to die until I would put my finger over the hose. While holding my finger over the hose, so the car wouldn't stall, I put my finger over the PCV valve, and a vacuum was not felt at all!
Now I replaced the PCV valve earlier this year, but my valve cover is of a high port and was kinda dirty with sludge, not as bad as my original one though haha. So I'm wondering if the valve cover's PCV passage way is dirty or something. I do get a lot of oil collected in my PCV oil catch can...