y-block blow by.. hi guys! I need your thoughts? I have a 272 (1956).
that I rebuilt less than a year ago. I'm running "trips". the problem I'm having is, I'm getting a lot of blow by from the oil filler tube! I know the engine is mechanically healthy, as I rebuilt it. I have a pcv installed in the top of the block. (not the valley pan). the road draft tube has been eliminated.(blocked off). I understand, the oil filler tube also acts as a fresh air intake. but, something I'm not doing right, because there is too much blow by thru the filler tube, thus fumes are getting into car.. I know all you guys are extremely sharp! so, I'm sure someone has a fix. thanks!! |
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If she is pumping fumes out of the filler cap, it is either non-functional and/or has extreme blow-by. |
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The pcv valve is next to distributer.
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Re: y-block blow by.. Has the engine been having this issue ever since you installed the PCV system, or did it start later on it's own ? Even after a fresh rebuild things can happen to cause more blow by.
Sal |
Re: y-block blow by.. I can't tell where your hose is connecting to in the block from that picture. What you should be trying to do is to ventilate the crankshaft.
Best way is to have openings at opposite ends of each other in relation to crankshaft. The original ideas of having the oil filler cap with an integral filter and ventilation tube/screen cannister in the lower block is good and the other being at the back of valley pan instead of the tube is okay also. |
Re: y-block blow by.. Sorry guys, couldn't get a better picture .as
I stated previously. The pcv valve is tapped Into the block. It's vacuum is supplied from the Port between ctr. And front carb. I'm wondering If I should put the road draft tube back on it? Such as Dave said about having ventilation At opposite ends. Does anyone have a good Canister and tube? |
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Re: y-block blow by.. Yes kultulz. That's exactly what I have! I'm thinking the engine is not breathing properly so it's just blowing it back out of the oil filler tube?
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Re: y-block blow by.. I had a PCV valve in the valley pan without sufficient baffling. It pick up a lot of oil, which on my set up mainly ended up in # 7&8 cylinders. But that was into the rear carb fitting on a 4 barrel. A stuck PCV valve will also produce your symptoms, to the point of blowing out a valve cover gasket in extreme cases. (Ask how I know, and the mess of oil on the exhaust is almost as bad as the heart attack when all the smoke shows up).
What engine was that PCV designed for? Did it mount vertically in the OEM application? How much oil is the engine using, and how many miles since the rebuild? |
Re: y-block blow by.. I believe the pcv valve was supposed to be
For a y block application.the engine doesn't Use oil. There's probably a couple thousand Miles on Rebuild. |
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Let me be more concise, the setup @ the carb is fine. It is the actual valve setup that is ineffective. |
Re: y-block blow by.. So, what needs to be done to
Fix this problem? |
Re: y-block blow by.. what kind of rings did you use.i had trouble with a set of moly rings.the first time i saw a pcv in that spot i wondered.the dist, spinning in the cam gear is going to throw a lot of oil around.most of the top end oil is running down there.
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Re: y-block blow by.. Thanks for hanging with me guys!
This is an issue that needs to be resolved, I can't breathe those toxic fumes... Can't remember what type of rings are used? Pcv valve#255. |
Re: y-block blow by.. Read this thread - https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...19#post1821719
Don't worry yourself as it can be solved. BTW- Where did you get the info to set up the valve location? |
Re: y-block blow by.. I acquired the motor that way...
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