Oil leak on K&N
#1
Oil leak around K&N hose coupler to throttle body
Noticed I have been losing quite a bit of oil from the H3. It is not leaking and never burned oil, what has changed is that I installed the K&N. Looking around I noticed quite a bit of oil on the K&N intake, the oil is on the coupler that connects to the throttle body. Pretty sure hose clamps have a death grip. What would cause this oil buildup, does the H3 have a PCV valve somewhere?
Last edited by Mr_Sandman; 10-12-2015 at 01:58 PM.
#3
We could use a pic to help.
The H3 has no "PCV Valve". it does have 2 means of PCV the main venting is done into the Intake Manifold, the bigger secondary vent is to the port at the rear top of the head which kicks in around 70% throttle.
If you are burping oil into the intake you may have too much positive pressure because of a malfunctioning valve, or excessively worn rings.
The H3 has no "PCV Valve". it does have 2 means of PCV the main venting is done into the Intake Manifold, the bigger secondary vent is to the port at the rear top of the head which kicks in around 70% throttle.
If you are burping oil into the intake you may have too much positive pressure because of a malfunctioning valve, or excessively worn rings.
#8
Sorry--- bad choice of words. I should have said only modification is the K&N. My apologies.
Doc, if these is a worn valve, where should i begin to look. I would hope its not worn rings, I just hit 100K and those are highway only. Engine running strong.
Only codes I have ever experienced are PO449 and PO171.
Doc, if these is a worn valve, where should i begin to look. I would hope its not worn rings, I just hit 100K and those are highway only. Engine running strong.
Only codes I have ever experienced are PO449 and PO171.
Last edited by Mr_Sandman; 10-12-2015 at 05:28 PM.
#9
pcv action
air from air filter goes to the air baffle or the kn device, thru the hose connected there to the head,down thru the crancase and up thru the tubing going to the intake where vacume is higher. its a one way trip thru a small orfice on the head top. thats the only way air can get in there.
most pcv is at idle where the throttle is closed.
there is no valve. i read this here years ago by ??
i dont see oil escaping in a vacume system, a leak would let air in, not oil out,
rings, blowby,??. still hard to figure how it gets out where you have it.??
most pcv is at idle where the throttle is closed.
there is no valve. i read this here years ago by ??
i dont see oil escaping in a vacume system, a leak would let air in, not oil out,
rings, blowby,??. still hard to figure how it gets out where you have it.??
Last edited by happythree; 10-12-2015 at 05:58 PM.