Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
[Re: mac56]
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08/12/09 10:58 PM
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I understand that it could be all of the issues mentioned above but I found out first hand it doesn't take a lot to destroy the valley pan. This picture of the valley pan I just removed. Yes that is a hole(crack). This was all due to my breather caps being to close to the valve cover baffle. They seemed ok but they were not. The engine was and still is running great. This has nothing to do with the pinging but swollen valley pan does not necessarily mean big problem.
hmm, my friend i was talking about also noticed the pcv was really really close to the baffle as well. could just be that simple
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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08/13/09 01:16 AM
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With 2 breathers I'm thinking he has broke some rings .... pull the breathers and run without them and see if the valley pan still bows up(push it down first)
Is he running the breathers into the exhaust with the check valves? He may have had them go bad. I had it happen on my car. Street driven and bulged 2 pretty close back to back time frame. Took the breather hoses and went to free air. Been fine ever since. Mr. P Body did tell me in another post on this to check the check valves and the tubes that go into the exhaust to confirm there is no problems there.
Just for terminology, when a person says breathers I take that to be it is venting to atmosphere and if its hooked up to the exhaust I call that a evacuation system and in this case he stated breathers
Mr P. Body
You are correct in that. Just I am used to dealing with customers at work who call something what it is either attached to or not even close to what it is. I just figured a little easier if kinda described was all.
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
[Re: qwkmopardan]
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08/13/09 03:14 AM
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JUST THINK Dan .. if you corrected the issue that causes the ballooning .. your car might run 155 or best-er ! ..... seriously.
Has anyone ever "tested" to see how much crankcase pressure it takes to balloon up a valley pan ? .... say in a completely sealed-up engine.
But any engine I have seen has either two breathers OR one breather and a PCV ....OR a single or dual evac system.
It would take some severe(and I mean SEVERE) blowby to do as you suggest. Either bad rings, broken ring lands or a hole in piston(s).
But in the end .. you will butter-your-bread as you see fit.
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
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08/13/09 05:57 AM
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I understand that it could be all of the issues mentioned above but I found out first hand it doesn't take a lot to destroy the valley pan. This picture of the valley pan I just removed. Yes that is a hole(crack). This was all due to my breather caps being to close to the valve cover baffle. They seemed ok but they were not. The engine was and still is running great. This has nothing to do with the pinging but swollen valley pan does not necessarily mean big problem.
hmm, my friend i was talking about also noticed the pcv was really really close to the baffle as well. could just be that simple
It really was that simple for me. The breathers seemed ok when I put them in but there was enough vertical movement that they could work them selves down to the baffle. I also don't understand why someone would think normal crank case pressure without anything wrong couldn't swell .013 tin. It will push out seals.
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
[Re: mac56]
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08/13/09 07:13 AM
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The key phrase is "normal crankcase pressure". The force required is beyond "normal" and indicates a problem with ring seal. Many times the engines run well enough for the owners. Some still ascribe to "lose is fast". But the truth is ANY pressure in the crankcase is the result of power escaping past the rings or gaskets. An engine that pushes out gaskets and has pressure fed leaks all over is not a good running engine. Just might be "good enough" for some owners/racers.
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
[Re: moper]
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08/13/09 07:59 AM
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I'll be getting the specs for the motor today. He had a shop build it for him. I think the breathers too close to the baffles could indeed be the problem,there is virtually no room under them. But that doesn't fix the timing issue. The balancer, he cant read the name of it with it on the car but its black with a red anodized center section. Will post back with specs. Thank you guys
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
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08/13/09 07:58 PM
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Well I had to measure the installed clearance from my breather nipple to the baffle and found less than a 1/16, I thru a vac gauge on it and get 2.5" @ 1200 rpm, pull it back so its almost coming out of the rubber and get 3" so there is definitely something to it, I will grind another 1/16 off the nipple for now and hunt a shorter breather, who would of thought and we weren't having any back pressure problems but like having more
Done the same thing plus gave the baffle a little tweak.
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Re: crankcase pressure/ blowing up valley pan
[Re: mac56]
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08/13/09 08:48 PM
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Ok its a stroker 440 . 499ci Powerforce 90013 balancer??? SRP psitons at 10.5.1 comp. eddy heads. crane gold roller rockers 1.5 Crane hydro roller.689541 Cam specs here: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRN-689541?part=CRN-689541&autoview=skuMSD pro billet dizzy with 6al QUick fuel 850 w/ eddy rpm intake
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