Laurence
06-28-2008, 09:00 AM
I ve had read through the other similar threads but they didn't quite match:
We ve just changed our intake, due to some design flaws with the previous one. the engine was badly mapped before we swapped the intake, but it would at least idle and rev up. With the new intake we are struggling to get the engine to start and its running badly, which I think I can just put down to the mapping.
However we are getting a steady stream of air out of the crank case ventilation on the oil air separator, during cranking and running and then for several seconds after stopping the engine. Id never really taken too much notice as to how much we were getting with the old header, but we've been driving around (badly mapped, mainly been running rich-sooty plugs, one plug was worse than others but we put it down to accidentally running with one 99 coil)with them and hadn't really noticed (we run with blanking plates on the cam cover breathers and a pipe from the oil air separator to a catch can). How much crank case ventilation do you typically get get with R6? Am I right to fear the worst with piston rings etc? Any ideas otherwise as to the cause?
I'm planning on compression testing the cylinders on Monday and try and get a look inside the cylinders and swap the old intake on to see if this is the culprit.
Cheers
We ve just changed our intake, due to some design flaws with the previous one. the engine was badly mapped before we swapped the intake, but it would at least idle and rev up. With the new intake we are struggling to get the engine to start and its running badly, which I think I can just put down to the mapping.
However we are getting a steady stream of air out of the crank case ventilation on the oil air separator, during cranking and running and then for several seconds after stopping the engine. Id never really taken too much notice as to how much we were getting with the old header, but we've been driving around (badly mapped, mainly been running rich-sooty plugs, one plug was worse than others but we put it down to accidentally running with one 99 coil)with them and hadn't really noticed (we run with blanking plates on the cam cover breathers and a pipe from the oil air separator to a catch can). How much crank case ventilation do you typically get get with R6? Am I right to fear the worst with piston rings etc? Any ideas otherwise as to the cause?
I'm planning on compression testing the cylinders on Monday and try and get a look inside the cylinders and swap the old intake on to see if this is the culprit.
Cheers