Internal engine pressure

mcbutler

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 Plymouth
Hi All,

23i 2009

I recently had my car to the local indy who told me that when they tried to remove the oil cap from the running engine it was difficult die to a negative pressure inside the crankcase.
They told me that the engine breather is integral to the cam cover.
As a result they changed the cam cover which was quite expensive.
The other day while cleaning the engine I decided to start it and see if it was still hard to remove, it did 'suck on' a little bit but nothing major.

My question is, should internal engine pressure be positive/negative or the same as atmosphere??

Seems to me slightly positive considering combustion leakage etc..

Any ideas chaps??
 
Should be negative due to PCV.

If you want to know if the valve cover was changed for a legit reason: now way of telling now; the part is gone for a proper diagnose.
 
Usually when the pcv is starting to go defective the car starts to burn more oil with sooty tailpipes etc, was your car exhibiting any of these symptoms? :?
Rob
 
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