... and now I’ve got oil blow-by spray on the passenger side of the engine compartment. The drivers side is clean and dry. I realize (after reading forum posts thinking I may have a leaking valve cover gasket) that I made a boneheaded mistake by plugging the breather cap. The breather cap is original and I learned that it would’ve originally had a hose routed from it to the air filter cover. When I acquired the truck it had no breather hose and a mismatched air filter cover so I installed an aftermarket open flow style air filter holder.
Questions: what possible damage might I have done by plugging the breather cap? Fortunately I only drove the truck a couple times for short distances before noticing the oil spray. What would be the most likely source of the passenger side oil leak/blow back? Valve cover gasket? Since I don’t have an original air filter cover to route the breather cap to should I replace the original cap with a mesh filter style breather cap?
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I plugged the oil breather on my ‘70 F100 302...
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Re: I plugged the oil breather on my ‘70 F100 302...
I guess there's always a chance you could damage a seal or unseat a gasket, but you probably didn't do anything other than make a mess.
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There would be no permanent damage but it sounds like the engine is toast with that amount of blowby.
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Re: I plugged the oil breather on my ‘70 F100 302...
The original breather cap had the hose routed to the air cleaner for only one purpose.
To filter the air being sucked into the crankcase
A mesh or K and N style breather will work just fine.
Likely no damage occurred.
Blow by is a product of ring seal ..Live with it or rebuild it
The most you have done is blown the valve cover gasket or the end seals on the intake . Hope for the valve cover gasket.
To filter the air being sucked into the crankcase
A mesh or K and N style breather will work just fine.
Likely no damage occurred.
Blow by is a product of ring seal ..Live with it or rebuild it
The most you have done is blown the valve cover gasket or the end seals on the intake . Hope for the valve cover gasket.
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Re: I plugged the oil breather on my ‘70 F100 302...
I appreciate the replies. Lesson learned.