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> Puking oil out of this vent...
jcwells
post Oct 18 2010, 02:14 PM
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Hey, all...

I took my teener out to a SCCA autocross event yesterday. Added 1/2 qt Brad Penn overfull to make sure that I had enough. I've got a tuna-can. Drove 100 miles to Pikes Peak International Raceway (PPIR), car running like a top. Made my first three runs, everything working great (I'm slow, not the car).

Third run complete, parked back on grid to get ready for fourth run. Look underneath, see a puddle of oil forming near the drivers side rear. Dang, what'd I break? Closer inspection shows that oil is dripping from above the tin, not below. Poking around inside, I see that one of the oil vent hoses has come loose, and the vent had puked out about 1/2 cup of oil onto the engine tin. I had some oil on my rear tire, so I bagged my last run, and headed home.

Here are some pics of what I've found:

I've got a Raby oil ventilation/recirculation box mounted on the firewall:
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Here is the vent that the hose popped off of:
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Here is the end of the hose that popped off:
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Here is a picture of the hose:
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Closer inspection of the hoses plumbed into the ventilation system shows that each of them are quite soft and gooey. It seems to me that these hoses are not up to the task of handling oil vapors. The hoses aren't more than two years old.

So, here are some questions that I'd like to ask:
  • What type/spec of hose should I be using to handle this duty?
  • What type of connectors/clamps can I use on new hoses to positively lock them on to the vent nipples?
  • Vendor sources for these?

TIA for your help on this!

John
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r_towle
post Oct 18 2010, 04:48 PM
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personally, I would like to see threaded fittings at the head and at the tank...all threaded with a threaded host to match...

I chased this one for a few yeras...mine was a loose fitting at the head, not the hose...

It can get pretty ugly when that hose falls off...especially on the highway....

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