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If you install the PCV kit on a car that has a worn rocker assy and =
using lots of oil the PCV kit will make it worse.
Like I said earlier pull the rocker cover you will find that the =
rebuilder installed the worn out rocker assy. The oil will be squirting =
way to high and causing your problem.
The other way to check is just fell the bottom of the rear filter it =
will be soaked with oil.
One test you can do is remove the vent hose to the rear filter and see =
if the problem goes away.
The PCV kit will help stop oil loss due to seal leaks not a worn our =
rocker assy.
David Nock
healeydoc@sbcglobal.net
209 948 8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com
From: Bob Spidell=20
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 5:47 AM
To: healeys@autox.team.net=20
Subject: Re: [Healeys] excess oil consumption
I've had a PCV valve installed--the 'Nock Kit'--on my BJ8 for years; =
maybe 40K miles or more. It reduced oil consumption from 1qt/1,500 =
miles to 1qt/3,500 miles or so (highway miles, consumption is a bit more =
for around-town miles). There is no downside that I know of; others =
have reported gunk on the rear intake valves. I'm contemplating an =
engine rebuild; will find out then.
I think 6qts/4,000 miles is way too much for a freshly rebuilt engine. =
Your friend could remove the vacuum dashpots--the big dome on the =
carbs--and check for oil residue. If the rear is worse than the front =
carb it would confirm oil is getting sucked into the rear carb. Does he =
have any leakage around the valve cover? That would indicate the =
crankcase is getting pressurized. Is he dripping a lot of oil? Is it =
leaking from the timing cover seal?
Bob
On 7/9/2015 3:59 AM, Mitch Simmons wrote:
If u have a pcv installed as per the Nock s version. What are the =
negatives? will it suck oil into the intake? Could there be too much =
vacuum and harm seals gaskets etc. ?? Mitch. 66 bj8
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 8, 2015, at 2:36 AM, Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl> wrote:
6 quarts over 4000mls does not sound to bad for an old design =
British engine. It also depends how the rebuild was done.
The main reasons for oil consumption, apart from leaking, are wear =
of bores/pistons/rings, valve guide wear and blocked/dirty crank case =
breathing system.
Check and clean the crankcase ventilation system first. Check for =
wear in the valve guides. Check the compression with a hot engine.=20
That the engine was professionally rebuild does not mean anything, =
it depends who has done the job. It is also peculiar that after a =
rebuild a few years ago, a ring job was needed not so long ago!!!!!?????
Kees Oudesluijs
=20
It is very unlikely that the air filters have something to do with =
the oil consumption. There is no vacuum to speak of created there, =
unless they are totally blocked or are absolutely tiny.=20
^qwarthodson@aol.com schreef op 8-7-2015 om 1:55:
A friend ask me to post the following question about excess oil =
consumption on this forum to see if anyone has any suggestions.
I know the engine has been professionally rebuilt a few years ago =
& the compression & leak down tests recently looked "normal". No oil =
leaks.=20
Thanks,
Gary Hodson
I had a brief conversation with my mechanic the other day and in =
the next couple of weeks he will do a complete diagnosis on my Healey to =
try to identify why I have had so much oil consumption. FYI, I just =
emptied the 6th quart of oil into the engine yesterday =96 and that is =
over 4,000 miles. It is better than before the recent ring job, but =
nonetheless, is not acceptable to me.
Mechanic thinks the oil loss might be due to combustion of the oil =
from the back air cleaner that is plumbed with the valve cover. He =
thinks the air cleaner I have on it now is somehow creating a vacuum =
pulling oil from the valve cover and injecting it back into the piston =
and is actually burning the oil off very efficiently. I still don=92t =
have any signs of leaks beneath the car nor any smoke from the tailpipe. =
Quite possibly the current Cooper air cleaners are too small and are =
creating this vacuum. The Cooper air cleaners replaced some other =
chrome air cleaners the original owner had on the car =96 I don=92t know =
if it was original equipment.
Will you do me a favor and see if anyone else had a similar issue =
with oil consumption to identify a =93solution=94 that worked for them? =
Maybe there are other thoughts that we should ask my mechanic to examine =
as well.
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<DIV>If you install the PCV kit on a car that has a worn rocker assy and =
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lots of oil the PCV kit will make it worse.</DIV>
<DIV>Like I said earlier pull the rocker cover you will find that the =
rebuilder=20
installed the worn out rocker assy. The oil will be squirting way to =
high and=20
causing your problem.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>The other way to check is just fell the bottom of the rear filter =
it will=20
be soaked with oil.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>One test you can do is remove the vent hose to the rear filter and =
see if=20
the problem goes away.</DIV>
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<DIV>The PCV kit will help stop oil loss due to seal leaks not a worn =
our rocker=20
assy.</DIV>
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Nock<BR>healeydoc@sbcglobal.net<BR>209 948=20
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<DIV style=3D"font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A =
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<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, July 09, 2015 5:47 AM</DIV>
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href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net">healeys@autox.team.net</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Healeys] excess oil =
consumption</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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style=3D'FONT-SIZE: small; TEXT-DECORATION: none; FONT-FAMILY: =
"Calibri"; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; COLOR: #000000; FONT-STYLE: normal; =
DISPLAY: inline'>I've=20
had a PCV valve installed--the 'Nock Kit'--on my BJ8 for years; maybe =
40K miles=20
or more. It reduced oil consumption from 1qt/1,500 miles to =
1qt/3,500=20
miles or so (highway miles, consumption is a bit more for around-town=20
miles). There is no downside that I know of; others have reported =
gunk on=20
the rear intake valves. I'm contemplating an engine rebuild; will =
find out=20
then.<BR><BR>I think 6qts/4,000 miles is way too much for a freshly =
rebuilt=20
engine. Your friend could remove the vacuum dashpots--the big dome =
on the=20
carbs--and check for oil residue. If the rear is worse than the =
front carb=20
it would confirm oil is getting sucked into the rear carb. Does he =
have=20
any leakage around the valve cover? That would indicate the =
crankcase is=20
getting pressurized. Is he dripping a lot of oil? Is it =
leaking from=20
the timing cover seal?<BR><BR>Bob<BR><BR>
<DIV class=3Dmoz-cite-prefix>On 7/9/2015 3:59 AM, Mitch Simmons =
wrote:<BR></DIV>
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<DIV>If u have a pcv installed as per the Nock s version. What are the =
negatives? will it suck oil into the intake? Could there be too much =
vacuum=20
and harm seals gaskets etc. ?? Mitch. 66=20
bj8<BR><BR>Sent from my iPhone</DIV>
<DIV><BR>On Jul 8, 2015, at 2:36 AM, Oudesluys <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:coudesluijs@chello.nl"=20
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<DIV class=3Dmoz-cite-prefix>6 quarts over 4000mls does not sound to =
bad for=20
an old design British engine. It also depends how the rebuild was=20
done.<BR>The main reasons for oil consumption, apart from leaking, =
are wear=20
of bores/pistons/rings, valve guide wear and blocked/dirty crank =
case=20
breathing system.<BR>Check and clean the crankcase ventilation =
system first.=20
Check for wear in the valve guides. Check the compression with a hot =
engine.=20
<BR>That the engine was professionally rebuild does not mean =
anything, it=20
depends who has done the job. It is also peculiar that after a =
rebuild a few=20
years ago, a ring job was needed not so long =
ago!!!!!?????<BR><BR>Kees=20
Oudesluijs<BR> <BR>It is very unlikely that the air filters =
have=20
something to do with the oil consumption. There is no vacuum to =
speak of=20
created there, unless they are totally blocked or are absolutely =
tiny.=20
<BR><BR>^<A href=3D"mailto:qwarthodson@aol.com"=20
moz-do-not-send=3D"true">qwarthodson@aol.com</A> schreef op 8-7-2015 =
om=20
1:55:<BR></DIV>
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<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>A friend ask me to post the following =
question about=20
excess oil consumption on this forum to see if anyone has any=20
suggestions.</DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>I know the engine has been professionally =
rebuilt a=20
few years ago & the compression & leak down tests recently =
looked=20
"normal". No oil leaks. </DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>Thanks,</DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>Gary Hodson</DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal> </DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>I had a brief conversation with my mechanic =
the other=20
day and in the next couple of weeks he will do a complete =
diagnosis on my=20
Healey to try to identify why I have had so much oil =
consumption. =20
FYI, I just emptied the 6<SUP>th</SUP> quart of oil into the =
engine=20
yesterday =96 and that is over 4,000 miles. It is better =
than before=20
the recent ring job, but nonetheless, is not acceptable to =
me.</DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal> </DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>Mechanic thinks the oil loss might be due =
to=20
combustion of the oil from the back air cleaner that is plumbed =
with the=20
valve cover. He thinks the air cleaner I have on it now is =
somehow=20
creating a vacuum pulling oil from the valve cover and injecting =
it back=20
into the piston and is actually burning the oil off very=20
efficiently. I still don=92t have any signs of leaks beneath =
the car=20
nor any smoke from the tailpipe. Quite possibly the current =
Cooper=20
air cleaners are too small and are creating this vacuum. The =
Cooper=20
air cleaners replaced some other chrome air cleaners the original =
owner=20
had on the car =96 I don=92t know if it was original =
equipment.</DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal> </DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal>Will you do me a favor and see if anyone =
else had a=20
similar issue with oil consumption to identify a =93solution=94 =
that worked=20
for them? Maybe there are other thoughts that we should ask =
my=20
mechanic to examine as well.</DIV>
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