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Title: Oil filler cap
Post by: Vamps on 15 October 2010, 21:32:41
On Master Vamps Citroen Saxo is missing, he topped up the oil on Tuesday ::) ::)

Now I would have thought running the car like this would be detrimental, but car seems to be running fine and not spewing oil out all over, which I thought it would have done.... :-/ :-/

I have told him to get another one asap, is this a problem?
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: Jimbob on 15 October 2010, 21:34:33
my dad did that on an old astra once.....the engine was in a disgusting state, nowt a steam clean didnt fix, but was oil everywhere.

I guess there could be vacuum issues too, and breather system cant be working optimally.
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: Andy B on 15 October 2010, 21:37:59
I left the oil filler cap off on my Senator once ...... oil bloody everywhere!  :-?
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: aaronjb on 15 October 2010, 21:54:35
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I left the oil filler cap off on my Senator once ...... oil bloody everywhere!  :-?


Ditto on my MR2 .. I realised when the big puddle of oil on the exhaust heatshield started smoking in my rear view mirror  :-[ :-[
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: tunnie on 15 October 2010, 21:58:13
all depends where the filler is, on I4's or S6 in Senators, the filler is at the top of the cam cover so oil is bouncing around everywhere so its going to make a big mess.

If its got a filler tube coming up from the sump or lower down at an angle like V6, its not going to be as bad, so guessing on chavso its going to have a filler neck?
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: PhilRich on 15 October 2010, 22:13:31
Begs the question, is their any bloody oil in it anyway? :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: scimmy_man on 15 October 2010, 22:22:47
good point ;D
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: mantagte on 15 October 2010, 22:23:18
on the saxo there is a splash guard between the cam/valves and rocker cover
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: Vamps on 15 October 2010, 22:36:59
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Begs the question, is their any bloody oil in it anyway? :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

There is now, think I will be checking it over at the weekend, booked in for MOT on 27th..... :D :D :D
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: geoffr70 on 15 October 2010, 23:08:35
Did this on my MR2 Turbo, the engine ran terribly, and was hunting really badly, as already said due to vacuum issues i think!
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: scimmy_man on 16 October 2010, 16:42:00
A few days ago I was having some work done at my local garage. A blonde came in and asked for a seven-hundred-ten.

We all looked at each other, and another customer asked, "What is a seven-hundred-ten?"

She replied, "You know, the little piece in the middle of the engine, I lost it and need a new one. It had always been there."

The mechanic gave the blonde a piece of paper and a pen and asked her to draw what the piece looked like. She drew a circle and in the middle of it wrote 710. He then took her over to another car which had the hood up and asked, "Is there a 710 on this car?"
She pointed and said, "Of course, it's right there." (Scroll down...)





the OIL cap :D
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: PhilRich on 16 October 2010, 18:30:52
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: waspy on 16 October 2010, 19:47:47
Mike, check it's not on the battery :-[ :-[ ;D
Title: Re: Oil filler cap
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 October 2010, 20:07:23
Most modern engines have splash guards.

Wont be runnign at its best though as it will give a nice stonking great source of unmetered air via the breathers (if there not blocked)