RonMar
Elite Member
Havn't heard of the hose off the crankcase breather before... In a perfect world, the small breather hose on the oil fill cap up top that is connected to the intake manifold, keeps a slight vacume on the crankcase, and any builtup crankcase blowby gasses are sucked into the intake manifold and burnt in the engine. The only time you would normally see anything out of the lower crankcase breather is if you are working the engine really hard, and are creating more blowby gasses than the upper breather can vacume out of the case. You can sometimes see steam out of these lower breathers if you have picked up some moisture in the case which gets cooked off when the engine and oil gets good and hot.
IF you are seeing a lot of smoke out of hte breather and the upper line is intact, you are making more than the upper line can deal with, which as Chip suggests, probably indicates a worn ring problem. I have seen cracked rings and even cracked piston skirts cause this also.
Good Luck
IF you are seeing a lot of smoke out of hte breather and the upper line is intact, you are making more than the upper line can deal with, which as Chip suggests, probably indicates a worn ring problem. I have seen cracked rings and even cracked piston skirts cause this also.
Good Luck