I started backing out of my driveway today, and immediately noticed that I was passing through a cloud of blue-white smoke from my exhaust. :aigo:
Now my car has never burned any oil, but the cloud didn't seem quite blue, and didn't seem quite white. I decided to go for a quick ride, thinking maybe i just had a little oil from the valve guides to burn off. Well, the smoke didn't go away, and the car would miss briefly when adding throttle, and would misfire at anything higher than 5psi. Great. what's wrong now, i'm thinking. So I open the hood, check the usual suspects for the stumble, and am wondering how my new rings or new valve guide seals could have gone bad. On a whim, I decide to check my up-till-this-point always empty PCV catch can. The sight glass says there's something in it, about 1/4 full. I put a drain pan under it, open it up, and wala- a half a cup of water pours out. Huh? I mean- I know that part of the PCV system's duty is to take care of water condensation in the crankcase, but a half a cup in less than 1,000 miles of driving? Anyway, I empty it, start the car, and everything's back to normal. Apparently, the engine was sucking some of that water(it was slightly oily) back into the cylinders, thus explaining the smoke. The hesitation's gone now too. I imagine my piston tops look great now, seeing as the motor's been inadvertently 'steam cleaned', but my question is- is this much water normal to find in a pcv system?
This is how it's routed:
LMK know what you think- if it's normal, abnormal, or my own fault because my routing's wrong somehow.
Now my car has never burned any oil, but the cloud didn't seem quite blue, and didn't seem quite white. I decided to go for a quick ride, thinking maybe i just had a little oil from the valve guides to burn off. Well, the smoke didn't go away, and the car would miss briefly when adding throttle, and would misfire at anything higher than 5psi. Great. what's wrong now, i'm thinking. So I open the hood, check the usual suspects for the stumble, and am wondering how my new rings or new valve guide seals could have gone bad. On a whim, I decide to check my up-till-this-point always empty PCV catch can. The sight glass says there's something in it, about 1/4 full. I put a drain pan under it, open it up, and wala- a half a cup of water pours out. Huh? I mean- I know that part of the PCV system's duty is to take care of water condensation in the crankcase, but a half a cup in less than 1,000 miles of driving? Anyway, I empty it, start the car, and everything's back to normal. Apparently, the engine was sucking some of that water(it was slightly oily) back into the cylinders, thus explaining the smoke. The hesitation's gone now too. I imagine my piston tops look great now, seeing as the motor's been inadvertently 'steam cleaned', but my question is- is this much water normal to find in a pcv system?
This is how it's routed:
LMK know what you think- if it's normal, abnormal, or my own fault because my routing's wrong somehow.