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Old 04-16-2024, 03:56 PM   #11
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Re: oil and instant fouling

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I also have a bit of smoke coming form the crankcase. When I remove the PCV I see it. Might be combustion in the 'bad' cylinders pushing past the intake guide after the exhaust valve closes?
On my old autocross car with poor ring seal, I had to add a catch can/air oil separator to keep oil mist/blowby from getting into the intake through the pcv system. Its worth making a temporary can from and old bottle and some pot scrubbers to separate oil from air before it goes into the intake to see if that helps any.
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