Idk what our fascination is with old engines that are full of issues is but I think it must be that they are easy to work on and don't give up easy ...... they just start leaking stuff or getting blowby....ect.
So another perkins thing, one of mine has poor crank venting, the blowby isn't massive although increases under heavy load....but it can be venting from the crank vent .... just like a little fog and still build enough pressure down low to blow out my dipstick..... theres no obstruction in the pipe and no PCV valve so it has to be internally that there isn't much room for gases to come up... like really small channels....
So I had a thought and maybe it's a terrible idea but maybe not..... what if I ran the crank vent into the intake after the filter so that it pulled a slight vaccume on the vent line and hopefully would be enough to fix this issue. Considering the small amount of blowby and the pressure that builds down low the channels must be very restricted inside.... just enough for the oil to drain back.
I wouldn't be surprised if this had blowby like an air compressor but it's nowhare near that bad it's... not even bad enough to say moderate. Like a 3/10 maybe 4 at heavy load.
This is just an idea..... secondary would be to remove a plug down low and create a vent down low... that could make me lose oil though. Or just leave the dipstick out..
So another perkins thing, one of mine has poor crank venting, the blowby isn't massive although increases under heavy load....but it can be venting from the crank vent .... just like a little fog and still build enough pressure down low to blow out my dipstick..... theres no obstruction in the pipe and no PCV valve so it has to be internally that there isn't much room for gases to come up... like really small channels....
So I had a thought and maybe it's a terrible idea but maybe not..... what if I ran the crank vent into the intake after the filter so that it pulled a slight vaccume on the vent line and hopefully would be enough to fix this issue. Considering the small amount of blowby and the pressure that builds down low the channels must be very restricted inside.... just enough for the oil to drain back.
I wouldn't be surprised if this had blowby like an air compressor but it's nowhare near that bad it's... not even bad enough to say moderate. Like a 3/10 maybe 4 at heavy load.
This is just an idea..... secondary would be to remove a plug down low and create a vent down low... that could make me lose oil though. Or just leave the dipstick out..