I have excessive pressure from cylinder #1 testing out at 170-180 psi when all the others are 225, and its pushing oil out of the cap because the CCV cant keep up with it. The car runs GREAT, so a new engine is outta the question if this can let her roll out some more. Its got 250K on it and I wanna push it to the limit.
The CCV pulls a slight vacuum of 10-15mbar when the throttles closed. Too much vacuum will suck air through the seals, but I want to try and bump it up to 18-20 and see if that helps rid of some more pressure.
The brand new OEM CCV I have isnt gonna cut it.
First I am going to throw a vacuum gauge on the CCV line and see what its actually pulling, it could just be getting gunked up with oil real quick and not doing its job, because it works for about a week after a cleaning.
Im gonna get rid of the CCV all in itself, or gut it if I have to so its free flowing. Then Im gonna get an inline one-way valve, with a one way bike fuel filter before it to act as a catch can between the valve cover and intake. Im then gonna tap the vacuum gauge back in and leave it there permanently and adjust the valve to pull my 18-20, or until no seepage occurs.
Heres are my thoughts: Would a one way valve be the way to go? I dont want any pressure to go back in, but will vacuum still pull from the other side of the valve then? I would think so, but I dont know. I just thought the oneway would be easier to get a solid number for a reading.
Another thought is could all my seepage just be coming from my driving when on the gas? Because then the vacuum stops pulling and the pressure from the engine flows through, but I dont know if the stock CCV is real restrictive and wont let enough air through.
Any opinions are appreciated, Im really puzzled about the one way valve being able to let the vacuum pull, but if pressure was already coming in you would think it would work.