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Old 12-14-2003, 07:42 PM   #1
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Default Oil cap off, hiss & idle jumps??

This happened fairly recently and I was wondering if you guys have any explanation for it?

The car was idling and I was curious about something.... So I decided to see exactly how much pressure was being built up in the engine even though the PCV system SHOULD be operating just fine. So I pulled my oil cap off to let it vent. When I pulled it off, I heard a loud hiss of air escape around the cap, and the engine idle shot up from 800 to about 1300 rpms. It didn't sound too good, so I put the cap back on, but it still idled high and displayed a check engine light. I can't remember what the code was when I pulled it, unfortunately. But anyways, after a few different starts and at different points in time, I tried to duplicate this scenario but I couldn't. Never hissed again and never threw another code, or jumped the idle. So, what the hell could have happened??

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Old 12-14-2003, 08:39 PM   #2
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It sounds like excessive blow by, but you should be able to repeat the test every time.

Do you feel positive pressure when you put your hand over the oil fill?
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Old 12-14-2003, 10:30 PM   #3
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I don't know, I'll try that test tomorrow.

But what I can say is the motor has only about 10,000 miles on it maybe.. When it was first assembled, it burned a quart of oil in the first 500-1,000 miles, and continued to burn for around another 1,000 miles at a lesser rate until it finally stopped. I thought that was a very abnormally long amount of time for piston rings to seat. I have a strong feeling the motor may not have been broken in hard enough, hence why the rings took so long to seat.
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