Don't laugh too hard, it actually seems to be working! After the problems with excessive blow-by that I'm experiencing, I had to come up with some way try to keep as much oil as I could out of the air intake tube, throttle body & VAF meter housing. It's already captured about 2 oz. of oil after 100 miles. At this rate, I think I need a Mason Jar to make it between oil changes. Total investment was about $25.00. The parts are as follows:
1) Oil/Water separator w/glass bowl, manual drain cock and 1/4"NPT connections (made for small air compressor). $6.99 at Harbor Freight
4Ft) 1/2" heater hose from Autozone
1) 1-1/2" conduit hanger
1) pack of adhesive backed foam rubber grip strips
2) 1/2" hose barb X 3/8"NPT brass fittings
1) 1/4"NPT X 3/8"FPT X 90D steel elbow
1) 1/4"FPT X 3/8"FPT X 90D steel elbow
1) 1/2" barb X 1/2" barb X 90D plastic elbow
(ALL above from local Home Improvement store)
Hopefully, the blow-by will improve with a few oil changes. I think it just has some crap built up in the ring lands. At least I can monitor the progress (or lack of) based on the visual sight glass.
1) Oil/Water separator w/glass bowl, manual drain cock and 1/4"NPT connections (made for small air compressor). $6.99 at Harbor Freight
4Ft) 1/2" heater hose from Autozone
1) 1-1/2" conduit hanger
1) pack of adhesive backed foam rubber grip strips
2) 1/2" hose barb X 3/8"NPT brass fittings
1) 1/4"NPT X 3/8"FPT X 90D steel elbow
1) 1/4"FPT X 3/8"FPT X 90D steel elbow
1) 1/2" barb X 1/2" barb X 90D plastic elbow
(ALL above from local Home Improvement store)
Hopefully, the blow-by will improve with a few oil changes. I think it just has some crap built up in the ring lands. At least I can monitor the progress (or lack of) based on the visual sight glass.
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