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Hi all, I've got a 1999 Nissan Altima, and today while I had the breather tube from the valve cover to the intake hose off with the engine running, I noticed that while there is suction at the valve cover connection at idle, there's also a regular "exhaling" there as well, ie a puff of air maybe 4 - 6 times a second. Although the net effect is a vacuum, at idle or above, should there be a steady vacuum there? If so, what would the positive pressure indicate? Excessive blowby on one cylinder? A leak somewhere? Or normality? |
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There will be some pulsation in just about every case I have ever seen. Whether it is normal or not is yet to be decided. You may be having some leakage into the crankcase. Some is normal. It is hard to guess from the information you have given. Are you burning excess oil, or have you noted a decrease in power or economy? |
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Hi all, I've got a 1999 Nissan Altima, and today while I had the breather tube from the valve cover to the intake hose off with the engine running, I noticed that while there is suction at the valve cover connection at idle, there's also a regular "exhaling" there as well, ie a puff of air maybe 4 - 6 times a second. Although the net effect is a vacuum, at idle or above, should there be a steady vacuum there? If so, what would the positive pressure indicate? Excessive blowby on one cylinder? A leak somewhere? Or normality? Thanks in advance! |
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Everytime a piston goes down in the cylinder, there is some pressure increase in the crankcase, somewhat compensated by the movement of the other pistons. What you see is normal. |
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Thanks, I wondered about that, but I would have thought the other pistons moving would cancel out the effect. "AS" <donot (AT) spame (DOT) com> wrote in message news:uWFJh.127084$_73.93884 (AT) newsread2 (DOT) news.pas.earthlink.net... Everytime a piston goes down in the cylinder, there is some pressure increase in the crankcase, somewhat compensated by the movement of the other pistons. What you see is normal. |
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