Oil filler /breather cap

kalindi

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I have a BMC 1.5 diesel engine and the oil filler/breather cap states that it should be replaced every 12000 miles or 12 months. I have just bought the boat but by the looks of the cap I am pretty sure that it has never been replaced. My question is does it really need to be renewed and if so does it have to act as a breather. The cover that it is mounted on is already vented with a pipe leading to the air filter as is the vent from the crankcase. If the cap acts as a breather as well then the hot oil vapour is escaping into the engine space and contributing to the engine smells in the cabin. I know that some air is escaping from the cap as when the engine is running at over 1000rpm I can feel the escaping air around the cap. So is it ok just to use a plain cap to fill with oil when required and do away with the breather function. Thanks as allways in anticipation of the advice.
 
If there is a mesh inside the cap you may want to check/clean it. I have never heard of the cap needing regular changing on a BMC diesel.

No doubt, someone will be along soon with contradictory advice.

Alan
 
No Alan you're spot on, clean it dip it in oil and keep but in the back of my mind I do recall that the A and B series BMC engine manual did suggest changing it but I dont remember ever anyone doing it.

DONT replace it with a unvented cap this could cause all sorts of corrosion problems.
 
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