Blowing oil, no PCV? What's up with that?
#1
Blowing oil, no PCV? What's up with that?
Hi, my daughter in laws car is a 1999 Audi Quattro Avant w/2.7 (or is it 2.8?) V6. It runs great but it's blowing oil out the filler cap pretty good. Fine, a bad PCV valve I thought. Doesn't seem to have one though. What's up with that? And if it doesn't have one... why would it be blowing oil out the filler cap? And what do I need to do to fix it? I'm kinda new to Audi's so any and all help appreciated. Thanks in advance!
#2
The car is 2.8 and it has one. Open the beauty covers and find the black plastic hose that runs from the front of the passenger side head, around the front and to the back of the driver side head. Then it goes to a valve under the throttle body. Be careful. Old pipe will disintegrate in a second.
FYI, the suction valve under the throttle body can be cleaned using a carb cleaner of sort. Or you can buy an updated one for pretty cheap. You should feel lucky that it is blowing out of the filler cap. Otherwise it will be blowing through valve cover gaskets and other seals, which are very common leaks.
FYI, the suction valve under the throttle body can be cleaned using a carb cleaner of sort. Or you can buy an updated one for pretty cheap. You should feel lucky that it is blowing out of the filler cap. Otherwise it will be blowing through valve cover gaskets and other seals, which are very common leaks.
#3
The car is 2.8 and it has one. Open the beauty covers and find the black plastic hose that runs from the front of the passenger side head, around the front and to the back of the driver side head. Then it goes to a valve under the throttle body. Be careful. Old pipe will disintegrate in a second.
FYI, the suction valve under the throttle body can be cleaned using a carb cleaner of sort. Or you can buy an updated one for pretty cheap. You should feel lucky that it is blowing out of the filler cap. Otherwise it will be blowing through valve cover gaskets and other seals, which are very common leaks.
FYI, the suction valve under the throttle body can be cleaned using a carb cleaner of sort. Or you can buy an updated one for pretty cheap. You should feel lucky that it is blowing out of the filler cap. Otherwise it will be blowing through valve cover gaskets and other seals, which are very common leaks.
#4
That hose has the pcv valve in it as you know. It is 078-103-224-R and on our website for 78.00 plus about 8-10 dollars shipping. We can help with other parts too if needed. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you, Jeff.
#5
The car is 2.8 and it has one. Open the beauty covers and find the black plastic hose that runs from the front of the passenger side head, around the front and to the back of the driver side head. Then it goes to a valve under the throttle body. Be careful. Old pipe will disintegrate in a second.
FYI, the suction valve under the throttle body can be cleaned using a carb cleaner of sort. Or you can buy an updated one for pretty cheap. You should feel lucky that it is blowing out of the filler cap. Otherwise it will be blowing through valve cover gaskets and other seals, which are very common leaks.
FYI, the suction valve under the throttle body can be cleaned using a carb cleaner of sort. Or you can buy an updated one for pretty cheap. You should feel lucky that it is blowing out of the filler cap. Otherwise it will be blowing through valve cover gaskets and other seals, which are very common leaks.
#6
Forgot to leave an update: Well, after fixing the suction valve, cleaning it and some miles I find that it is leaking out the valve covers and seals as feared. Oh well, that's life. Gonna let somebody else do it though. More then I care to tackle right now. Thanks to all for your input.
#7
Yeah that probably is a good idea. FYI, valve covers are pretty straight forward, but the front cam seals and the cam chain tensioner gaskets are not for the faint of heart. It will also come with a price tag to match.
If you are not sure about the timing belt, water pump and the related goodies, I would think this is a good opportunity to replace them all.
If you are not sure about the timing belt, water pump and the related goodies, I would think this is a good opportunity to replace them all.
#8
^^^^^^
agreed. if you are going through all the trouble of doing the valve cover gaskets, it only makes sense to get everything else at the same time. However, expect to pay an exorbitant amount of money to have the work done at a shop. This would be the ONLY reason not to do it.
-good luck
agreed. if you are going through all the trouble of doing the valve cover gaskets, it only makes sense to get everything else at the same time. However, expect to pay an exorbitant amount of money to have the work done at a shop. This would be the ONLY reason not to do it.
-good luck
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hxgaser Yeah that probably is a good idea. FYI, valve covers are pretty straight forward, but the front cam seals and the cam chain tensioner gaskets are not for the faint of heart. It will also come with a price tag to match.
If you are not sure about the timing belt, water pump and the related goodies, I would think this is a good opportunity to replace them all.
02A6Beau agreed. if you are going through all the trouble of doing the valve cover gaskets, it only makes sense to get everything else at the same time. However, expect to pay an exorbitant amount of money to have the work done at a shop. This would be the ONLY reason not to do it.
-good luck
Hey thanks hxgaser and 02A6Beau. Appreciate it and agree totally. Git 'er done as I always say. Guess we'll see what happens when they see the price tag. Might end up doing it anyway. Ya know, it's family.
If you are not sure about the timing belt, water pump and the related goodies, I would think this is a good opportunity to replace them all.
02A6Beau agreed. if you are going through all the trouble of doing the valve cover gaskets, it only makes sense to get everything else at the same time. However, expect to pay an exorbitant amount of money to have the work done at a shop. This would be the ONLY reason not to do it.
-good luck
Hey thanks hxgaser and 02A6Beau. Appreciate it and agree totally. Git 'er done as I always say. Guess we'll see what happens when they see the price tag. Might end up doing it anyway. Ya know, it's family.