Air Rushing Out From Oil Filler Hole

#1
Today I had the engine running at idle and took the oil cap off and notice a good amount of air rushing out with a little spray of oil. Is this normal on a 99 corolla 148k on engine? Should I be concerned? Thanks.
 
#2
Why did you do that?

Usually if air is rushing out of the oil cap, it is a sign of high crankcase pressure, usually caused from a plugged PCV valve or a hole in the piston.

If the engine is running fine, replace the PCV valve.
 

Kev250R

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#3
I guess it depends on the engine, I pulled the cap off a V6 Toyota motor once while it was running and the motor stalled. Wouldn't idle until the cap was back in-place. I'm thinking it had something to do with vacuum but never pursued it.

Kevin
 
#4
Not to play dumb here, but if there is a hole in the piston, wouldn't the pressure be lower?

Why did you do that?

Usually if air is rushing out of the oil cap, it is a sign of high crankcase pressure, usually caused from a plugged PCV valve or a hole in the piston.

If the engine is running fine, replace the PCV valve.
 
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