crank case pressure
Hi all,
Does anyone know what the inside of a bailey breather tank looks like? The one on my FRST is making a rattling noise as if something has broken inside, is this normal? Could this cause crank case pressure to increase as there seems to be oil forcing its way out from top of the dipstick after the car has been driven on boost, and in turn can crank case pressure affect oil pressure? My oil pressure on idle used to be a solid 20psi on idle i'm now getting 14-12psi. I've done a cylinder compression check and they are reading 130psi, 130psi, 125psi and 130psi, i'm assuming these numbers are ok, which could lead me to believe the piston rings are ok.
any thoughts on why lower oil pressure and build up of crank case pressure? is this related to the rattling breather tank?
Does anyone know what the inside of a bailey breather tank looks like? The one on my FRST is making a rattling noise as if something has broken inside, is this normal? Could this cause crank case pressure to increase as there seems to be oil forcing its way out from top of the dipstick after the car has been driven on boost, and in turn can crank case pressure affect oil pressure? My oil pressure on idle used to be a solid 20psi on idle i'm now getting 14-12psi. I've done a cylinder compression check and they are reading 130psi, 130psi, 125psi and 130psi, i'm assuming these numbers are ok, which could lead me to believe the piston rings are ok.
any thoughts on why lower oil pressure and build up of crank case pressure? is this related to the rattling breather tank?
Comp test is fine as they are within 10%.
I wouldnt expect a drop in oil pressure with an increase of crankcase pressure.
The bailey tank probably just has a form of mesh/wire inside it (almost like wire wool). Suprised if it could "rattle" unless it was glued in place and that glue is hardened and causing the rattles...
I wouldnt expect a drop in oil pressure with an increase of crankcase pressure.
The bailey tank probably just has a form of mesh/wire inside it (almost like wire wool). Suprised if it could "rattle" unless it was glued in place and that glue is hardened and causing the rattles...
Comp test is fine as they are within 10%.
I wouldnt expect a drop in oil pressure with an increase of crankcase pressure.
The bailey tank probably just has a form of mesh/wire inside it (almost like wire wool). Suprised if it could "rattle" unless it was glued in place and that glue is hardened and causing the rattles...
I wouldnt expect a drop in oil pressure with an increase of crankcase pressure.
The bailey tank probably just has a form of mesh/wire inside it (almost like wire wool). Suprised if it could "rattle" unless it was glued in place and that glue is hardened and causing the rattles...
hmm, what would be causing the oil pressure to drop? I've had a recent bottom rebuild oil pump and bearings. Used to get a good 20psi on idle now around 14psi or 12psi. Is that even safe? The only thing I can think is the oil forcing its way out the dipstick under boost is dropping the oil pressure.
A CVH at 14psi hot isnt unheard of, 12 is heading to the more worrying end of the scale tho.
Pump, bearings, clearances - thats all it can be really. Was the pump genuine Ford or a cheapy autopumps pump?
Bearings decent quality?
Cam can have an influence also as the clearances here can lower pressure if worn.
Pump, bearings, clearances - thats all it can be really. Was the pump genuine Ford or a cheapy autopumps pump?
Bearings decent quality?
Cam can have an influence also as the clearances here can lower pressure if worn.
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A CVH at 14psi hot isnt unheard of, 12 is heading to the more worrying end of the scale tho.
Pump, bearings, clearances - thats all it can be really. Was the pump genuine Ford or a cheapy autopumps pump?
Bearings decent quality?
Cam can have an influence also as the clearances here can lower pressure if worn.
Pump, bearings, clearances - thats all it can be really. Was the pump genuine Ford or a cheapy autopumps pump?
Bearings decent quality?
Cam can have an influence also as the clearances here can lower pressure if worn.
What sort of psi for oil pressure under boost is good?
If you have excessive crankcase pressure...sounds like engine's fucked, melted or broken piston or similar ( or you've plumbed the breathers up incorrectly and it cannot breathe at all )
Compression test results seem maybe a little low, but it would depend on CR, accuracy of gauge and how test was conducted. But even though they are even over all cylinders, still doesnt mean everything is good.
And lots of cheap breather tank things would often have a simple baffle plate tacked inside, it's probably just broken off. As long as the engine can still breathe, worst case it would see more oil able to pass through the can.
Compression test results seem maybe a little low, but it would depend on CR, accuracy of gauge and how test was conducted. But even though they are even over all cylinders, still doesnt mean everything is good.
And lots of cheap breather tank things would often have a simple baffle plate tacked inside, it's probably just broken off. As long as the engine can still breathe, worst case it would see more oil able to pass through the can.
If you have excessive crankcase pressure...sounds like engine's fucked, melted or broken piston or similar ( or you've plumbed the breathers up incorrectly and it cannot breathe at all )
Compression test results seem maybe a little low, but it would depend on CR, accuracy of gauge and how test was conducted. But even though they are even over all cylinders, still doesnt mean everything is good.
And lots of cheap breather tank things would often have a simple baffle plate tacked inside, it's probably just broken off. As long as the engine can still breathe, worst case it would see more oil able to pass through the can.
Compression test results seem maybe a little low, but it would depend on CR, accuracy of gauge and how test was conducted. But even though they are even over all cylinders, still doesnt mean everything is good.
And lots of cheap breather tank things would often have a simple baffle plate tacked inside, it's probably just broken off. As long as the engine can still breathe, worst case it would see more oil able to pass through the can.
I know some ppl have different setups i.e return to sump
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