350 spraying oil
#1
350 spraying oil
1979 Chevy Camaro
BF Goodrich V8 350 crate motor
Car sprays oil all over the passenger side of the engine bay and on the hood only at high RPM. I can drive the car around town with no issues, get on the highway and travel somewhere and I will lose almost all of the oil in a 45 minute drive. We also had the car up on a lift and let it run at highway speeds for 15 minutes to hopefully see where it came from and it still didn't spray oil. The driver side of the engine bay is always spotless so is rear of the motor, it seems to be only on the passenger side front. I have replaced all of the following gaskets timing cover gasket, valve cover gaskets, water pump gasket (1 other I can't think of right now). Continued to do it, so today we replaced the intake manifold gasket, and it still does it. I also did find on the forums about the small bolt hole for the bolt to hold the piston back when you change the fuel pump, I did place a bolt in that too now and it still continues. If anyone could shoot some ideas my way I would be very appreciative.
thanks
Dave
BF Goodrich V8 350 crate motor
Car sprays oil all over the passenger side of the engine bay and on the hood only at high RPM. I can drive the car around town with no issues, get on the highway and travel somewhere and I will lose almost all of the oil in a 45 minute drive. We also had the car up on a lift and let it run at highway speeds for 15 minutes to hopefully see where it came from and it still didn't spray oil. The driver side of the engine bay is always spotless so is rear of the motor, it seems to be only on the passenger side front. I have replaced all of the following gaskets timing cover gasket, valve cover gaskets, water pump gasket (1 other I can't think of right now). Continued to do it, so today we replaced the intake manifold gasket, and it still does it. I also did find on the forums about the small bolt hole for the bolt to hold the piston back when you change the fuel pump, I did place a bolt in that too now and it still continues. If anyone could shoot some ideas my way I would be very appreciative.
thanks
Dave
#5
Ventilation was a PCV, we replaced the PCV valve and it didn't help but now removed it and put on new Valve Covers. Already did the gasket for the timing chain case. This weekend I will be replacing the fuel pump gaskets, that was actually my next planned move.
Thank you for all the responses, I will let you know how it turns out this weekend if I get it fixed or not and if I don't ill take a few pictures to post with it.
Thank you for all the responses, I will let you know how it turns out this weekend if I get it fixed or not and if I don't ill take a few pictures to post with it.
#6
With as much oil coming out, it should be obvious of where the leak is.
Above or below the exhaust manifolds?
If you have aftermarket valve covers, you may want to punch out the slug in the opposite cover of the breather, get a grommet, and reinstall the PCV.
Above or below the exhaust manifolds?
If you have aftermarket valve covers, you may want to punch out the slug in the opposite cover of the breather, get a grommet, and reinstall the PCV.
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