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Old 11-30-2002, 11:19 AM   #1
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Limiting blowby?

My 350 engine has pretty bad blowby out of the breather cap. It doesn't burn a lot out of the exhaust that you can see by revving it up real good, but I add a quart every couple hundred miles. Is there any way to limit the amount of smoke coming out of the breather by using a heavier oil or something? I use 10W-30 now. I hate sitting at a stoplight on a sunny day and seeing this nice cloud of oil smoke floating from my grille or escaping from the cracks in the hood. I am still waiting to buy a new crate engine and rebuild this one. Thanks for any help.
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Old 11-30-2002, 12:52 PM   #2
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Your rings are shot. You shouldnt be using 10-30 in it anyway. Old worn out small blocks in warm climates like heavy oils . You can buy yourself some time using 20W-50 or straight 40 weight
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Old 11-30-2002, 02:44 PM   #3
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Your engine is probably tired, but be sure that the PCV and the crankcase breather assembly is functioning. If you dissconnect the hose from the PCV valve while the engine is running, it should stall the engine, if not the system may be plugged up or restricted. The crank case breather cap/tube should be clear and connected to the air breather.
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Old 11-30-2002, 07:56 PM   #4
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I have a little bit of blow-by on my truck, but I am using a breather cap on the right valve cover, instead of the plug and pipe that routes the blow-by gasses (smoke) to the air filter housing.

Routing it to the air filter housing won't make the blow-by go away, but will surely gunk-up the carburetor and air filter housing. If anyone doesn't like the occasional smoke that may come out from under my truck, they can pass me or go a different direction. It doesn't matter to me.

Oh, I am using 30-wt oil, and the blow-by is less than when I was running 10W30. I am also going to put a can of Restore in the crankcase with my next oil change, in December. I don't know if the claims are true, or not. I'll find out.
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Old 11-30-2002, 09:00 PM   #5
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You need to run a pcv valve(positive crankcase ventilation)..it creates a vacuum in the crankcase,which is important, for all seals and gaskets(rings included) run a hose from full manifold vacuum to a pcv valve in a valve cover..and a breather on the other valve cover..full race engines will even run a vacuum pump hooked into the crank case...it wont hurt performance..

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