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Leaking Engine-Help with possible PCV issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Noisy Crickett" data-source="post: 13767483" data-attributes="member: 155376"><p>That's a very similar story to mine. Except mine has 37K miles on it. I bought the car after it sat for 7 or 8 years, and ultimately led to the replacement of all things rubber. It's common for oil to press itself into the intake under boost, people combat this with a catch can to catch the oil and any other liquids you don't want to reburn. I did not however have to replace any engine seals except valve cover gaskets, and that was elective after I checked the valves. That car has done alot of sitting and rubber stays best when it's exercised. It gonna take you a while to get to know it, unfortunately time will be the only cure for your anxiety, and after four years, time has not cured mine yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noisy Crickett, post: 13767483, member: 155376"] That's a very similar story to mine. Except mine has 37K miles on it. I bought the car after it sat for 7 or 8 years, and ultimately led to the replacement of all things rubber. It's common for oil to press itself into the intake under boost, people combat this with a catch can to catch the oil and any other liquids you don't want to reburn. I did not however have to replace any engine seals except valve cover gaskets, and that was elective after I checked the valves. That car has done alot of sitting and rubber stays best when it's exercised. It gonna take you a while to get to know it, unfortunately time will be the only cure for your anxiety, and after four years, time has not cured mine yet. [/QUOTE]
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