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Smoke from PCV breather
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<blockquote data-quote="Avispa" data-source="post: 13424153" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>You have the PCV valve hooked up on the driver's side valve cover? The factory line to the intake tube is where air goes IN to the crankcase, not out. The PCV valve has metered vacuum on it and draws air through the crankcase to clear out water vapor and any other blow by gases. Until the new block is run in and the rings are fully seated you may have a little bit of blow by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avispa, post: 13424153, member: 78552"] You have the PCV valve hooked up on the driver's side valve cover? The factory line to the intake tube is where air goes IN to the crankcase, not out. The PCV valve has metered vacuum on it and draws air through the crankcase to clear out water vapor and any other blow by gases. Until the new block is run in and the rings are fully seated you may have a little bit of blow by. [/QUOTE]
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