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Old 10-03-2010, 05:53 PM
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HELP! oil in intake manifold

I was installing my motordyne spacer today and when i open up my plenum, I found oil stains everywhere. At least I think it is. I am thinking it came from a crack in the intake by the Oil dip stick. I found residue in that area.

WHat should I be doing. I think ive been running like this for a while. Is this serious? I am wiping it down as much as i can but I have a feeling the lifters could be jammed?

Whats the next step? Thanks guys. Pictures attached.
 
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How many miles on your car?

This seems to be normal thanks to the passenger side pcv, lots of people buy a catch can so this does not happen. If your going to clean it up also unbolt that brass item in the center lots of oil pools under there.
 
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Old 10-03-2010, 07:58 PM
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Just spent an hour of cleaning.

the car has 85k miles

on top of this: I have a new problem.....


I over-torqued one of the bolts for the lower plenum....... what do i do now?
 
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Wow that's a lot of oil!
 
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Same roblem here. Been thinking about a catch can.
 
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Old 10-03-2010, 09:18 PM
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damn what a ****ty 6 hour grind... well my dad help me get the broken bit out. Now i got to find a replacement. I snapped everything back for now and plan on getting to it tomorow.
 
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:07 PM
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Yea definately get a catch can, they work great.
 
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might get one tomorrow.
 
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did you take the brass runner off as well? A lot of oil pools in there too
 
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why is everyoes catch cans so expensive? where can I get a normal one?
 
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they are around 80 bucks
 
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did you take the brass runner off as well? A lot of oil pools in there too
Yup. Damn and it took me 2 cans of Throttle Body cleaner. And used 2 toothbrushes
 
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they are around 80 bucks
might as well.
 
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Took me about 30 minutes, including under the gold runners. just took a rag and some carb spray.
 


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