Today was the day to solve the oil throw issue with the help of Gary and Chris from AP Tuning in Norwich
Having spoken to Gary and got all the Aeroquip parts on order they duly arrived with him yesterday and I rolled up bright and early at 9am today to get the new Roger Clark Motorsport catch can fitted along with the aeroquip gubbings in order for any oil collected from the cam and crankshaft breathers to return to the sump.
Alll would have been perfect if it wasnt for a school boy error on my behalf giving the wrong size for the drain outlet of the catch can - I had asked for -10AN where in fact it was -8AN. :oops: Heyho, we could do most of it and just add that fitting tomorrow.
As we we having to drain the sump, I thought I may aswell have a full service done at the same time, well almost a full service anyway as the gearbox oil had already recently been changed
So, Coolant was drained, Oil was drained and Brake fluid replaced and bled to remove the fluid that had been in there for a few track days and had probably seen better days.
Also on the list was to remove the backing plates from the front discs to help with brake cooling.
As Gary had experienced problems with smoking from his car yesterday on idle, he was busy carefully dismantling his engine whislt Chris worked in his normal very efficient and tidy manner to get the work done, whilst all the while giving me a commentary on what he was doing. I was also trying to assist where I could, with removing the intercooler (got this down to a fine art now) and refilling the oil and pumping the brake pedal fater the back plates were removed.
Once the breathers were cut to go from the two cam breathers and the single crank breather, it was ready for the catch can to be fitted. Chris was his usual deligent self and wouldnt settle for anything less than perfect siting and fitment - result was a good un :thumb: nicely tucked away on the chassis leg and rock solid. So much easier to drill with a 90 degree angle air drill
I had also been asked by Gary for the length of the Aeroquip hose that I needed to fit to go from the catch can to the banjo on the sump - I said 50cm should do it to which he replied: "that will never be enough I would have though about 1.5m, but I will get 2 metres". ...... once cut it was 50 cm - I was chuffed 8)
So now it was time to fit somthing really 'motorsport' to the car
It looks fabulous !! - the only shame is that no-one will ever see it. So I took some pics :thumb:
The breather pipe from the can was then fed further down underneath the car to remove any possibility of any oil vapour from getting onto front brakes and strapped up out of the way.
We did have an appearance of my mystery knock which baffled us for a while. Sounds like Big End bearings are going but only happens at idle and goes away when above 2000 rpm and under load. To add to the mystery it is intermittent. Sometimes it will appear and you can switch the engine off and on again and it will be gone, other times it will not be there at all. Mostly it is only when cold starting.
A stethascope (i know it is spelt wrong but dont give a fcuk) was deployed to try and locate the offending article. It was somewhere in the region of the cam belt idler / tensioner but no noticeable play was present there, could also be the water pump or oil pump but neither has given me anything to doubt that they are running 100%.
We did think about changing the tensioner/idler until ringing Subaru for a price which was over