tgrandahl
05-31-2009, 03:02 PM
So I have had an issue of burning oil while driving my car for awhile. It started last spring when I took the car out from storage. I had replaced the valve cover gasket because I had oil leaking into the plug wells.
Oil has been leaking off the head and onto the headers where it burns and leaves a nice black smoke trail.
My uncle suggested that it was a crankcase ventilation issue most likley and not the new gasket. I tried driving around for awhile with the oil fill cap turned loose and a rag over it to keep the cap from falling off. The burning oil stops.....
So today I check through all the hoses for blocks and to my disappointment I find nothing... Its all totally clear.
Part 4 does not exist, I just have 1 and 3, the hose connects to part 16 in the next picture.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/c/n/7.png
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/k/t/22.png
The other hose from part 16 runs into one of the lower hose barbs in the throttle body.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/h/d/5.png
These parts are all clear and I can blow and suck air from the intake through the hose going to the throttle body.
When I remove the oil fill cap from the valve cover I can blow and suck air through the hose feeding into the valve cover (parts 1 and 3).
The disturbing part is that when I run and rev the engine with my finger over the hose from the valve cover I don't feel pressure building as I expected. There is a vacuum present that increases with rpm... When I feel the hose going to throttle body I expected to find a vacuum, only to find no vacuum nor pressure. The passage is not blocked I can still suck air out of it, and I can blow air into it and start to stall the engine.
Honestly, why couldn't there just be some oily mess clogging one of the hoses that I could clean out. Would that really be to easy?
So my questions are.....
-why is having a vacuum pushing oil out past the valve cover seals?
-why does the totally unblocked ventilation system not prevent this but loosening the fill cap does?
-where is vacuum coming from, intake valves not seating?
on a second note I just made it over 200,000 Mi ! so i suppose a valve job could be in order but the oil and ventilation just confuses me.
I also just ran a compression test and every cylinder scored A+ ~250psi all round!
Any ideas guys?
Thanks,
Tyler
Oil has been leaking off the head and onto the headers where it burns and leaves a nice black smoke trail.
My uncle suggested that it was a crankcase ventilation issue most likley and not the new gasket. I tried driving around for awhile with the oil fill cap turned loose and a rag over it to keep the cap from falling off. The burning oil stops.....
So today I check through all the hoses for blocks and to my disappointment I find nothing... Its all totally clear.
Part 4 does not exist, I just have 1 and 3, the hose connects to part 16 in the next picture.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/c/n/7.png
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/k/t/22.png
The other hose from part 16 runs into one of the lower hose barbs in the throttle body.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/h/d/5.png
These parts are all clear and I can blow and suck air from the intake through the hose going to the throttle body.
When I remove the oil fill cap from the valve cover I can blow and suck air through the hose feeding into the valve cover (parts 1 and 3).
The disturbing part is that when I run and rev the engine with my finger over the hose from the valve cover I don't feel pressure building as I expected. There is a vacuum present that increases with rpm... When I feel the hose going to throttle body I expected to find a vacuum, only to find no vacuum nor pressure. The passage is not blocked I can still suck air out of it, and I can blow air into it and start to stall the engine.
Honestly, why couldn't there just be some oily mess clogging one of the hoses that I could clean out. Would that really be to easy?
So my questions are.....
-why is having a vacuum pushing oil out past the valve cover seals?
-why does the totally unblocked ventilation system not prevent this but loosening the fill cap does?
-where is vacuum coming from, intake valves not seating?
on a second note I just made it over 200,000 Mi ! so i suppose a valve job could be in order but the oil and ventilation just confuses me.
I also just ran a compression test and every cylinder scored A+ ~250psi all round!
Any ideas guys?
Thanks,
Tyler