Why is there oil on intake cylinder wall?
this is bad. engine folk will tell you exactly what it is but i believe its either a bad gasket or piston (sorry if i got it wrong). You should have it checked immediately regardless. If you've caught it in time, your lucky. I haven't heard of anyone catching this in time though.
What year is your car and how long have you had it?
read this as it may apply
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What year is your car and how long have you had it?
read this as it may apply

https://g35driver.com/forums/tsb-tec...ption-tsb.html
Ahhh ha ha. LOL. Are you guys kidding me. ROFL. 
Those are your intake runners, not your cylinders. You cannot see inside the cylinders, at least without taking out the spark plug and using a little camera! If you look down the runners with a flashlight, you CAN see the intake valves. Pretty cool to poke around there - just don't drop anything small!
And you're fine. Shoot us a pic of your intake manifold. I'll bet the center section of the lower collector (under the brass panel) is filled with oil. It's just blow by from the PCV system. You can put a catch can between your PCV valve and intake manifold - look at the "catch can DIY thread". That back runner (2nd from last) leads to cylinder #5 by the way, not #2.

Those are your intake runners, not your cylinders. You cannot see inside the cylinders, at least without taking out the spark plug and using a little camera! If you look down the runners with a flashlight, you CAN see the intake valves. Pretty cool to poke around there - just don't drop anything small!
And you're fine. Shoot us a pic of your intake manifold. I'll bet the center section of the lower collector (under the brass panel) is filled with oil. It's just blow by from the PCV system. You can put a catch can between your PCV valve and intake manifold - look at the "catch can DIY thread". That back runner (2nd from last) leads to cylinder #5 by the way, not #2.
Thanks, I didn't know what number cyclinder it was or what to call it, it was like 1 am when I was installing the spacer. I'll try to take a pic of the intake manifold this weekend.
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That's a reasonable question and you could consider blow by back through the intake valves but I find that highly unlikely as you would have to have reversion of air flow back up past the intake valves.
More than likely it is from the PCV system. There are little holes in the lower collector for PCV vacuum. Once you remove the brass panel, you'll see how the oil pools in there. It's not exactly a flat surface - oil will puddle unevenly depending on various factors (airflow to the cylinders, parking on an incline, etc).
More than likely it is from the PCV system. There are little holes in the lower collector for PCV vacuum. Once you remove the brass panel, you'll see how the oil pools in there. It's not exactly a flat surface - oil will puddle unevenly depending on various factors (airflow to the cylinders, parking on an incline, etc).
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Ahhh ha ha. LOL. Are you guys kidding me. ROFL. 
Those are your intake runners, not your cylinders. You cannot see inside the cylinders, at least without taking out the spark plug and using a little camera! If you look down the runners with a flashlight, you CAN see the intake valves. Pretty cool to poke around there - just don't drop anything small!
And you're fine. Shoot us a pic of your intake manifold. I'll bet the center section of the lower collector (under the brass panel) is filled with oil. It's just blow by from the PCV system. You can put a catch can between your PCV valve and intake manifold - look at the "catch can DIY thread". That back runner (2nd from last) leads to cylinder #5 by the way, not #2.

Those are your intake runners, not your cylinders. You cannot see inside the cylinders, at least without taking out the spark plug and using a little camera! If you look down the runners with a flashlight, you CAN see the intake valves. Pretty cool to poke around there - just don't drop anything small!
And you're fine. Shoot us a pic of your intake manifold. I'll bet the center section of the lower collector (under the brass panel) is filled with oil. It's just blow by from the PCV system. You can put a catch can between your PCV valve and intake manifold - look at the "catch can DIY thread". That back runner (2nd from last) leads to cylinder #5 by the way, not #2.
No one has ever seen the Kinetics plenum installed? Sheesh.
I wouldnt use a catch can. What goes through a PCV hose is at least somewhat of an upper cyl lubricant. OP, i wouldnt worry about it if I were you. Just do a simple check and look at your dipstick and check it a few days later to see if you are consuming oil. If not, you have nothing to worry about.


