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jesoe
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to all your oily blow bye problems bye bye
      #1025198 - 07/27/07 01:15 PM

sorry to the fellas who answered my last post my modem went down and i havent been able to read the answers but i have the cure all soluton for blow bye which a recap my motor had oil blowin out of the dipstick and out of the pcv valve and i was losin a quart of oil every 250 miles ive got it down to one eight of a quart every 500 milers well heres the fix i ran a hose from my pcv valve to the intake vacum directly into the carbuerator burns that eight i was talkin bout thanks bigjim for that but it wasnt enough i also had to remove my oil fill cap and put a grommit on it and put a breather i took from a chevy small block they have them after market i used a big one those hose comoing from it is about half inch in width i then ran this into my air cleaner box and there is no oil in my air filter either this creates enough vacum to keep my motor dry thanks to an old garage ratrodder the grommit i used for the breather was completely solid on the bottom and i cut a little corner of it out so as to not create to much vacum so you might need to get a couple of grommits that you can experiment with this was a cheap fix and i have a dry motor thanks to all on this page for listened to my winey ass but i hope this helps another jeeper with there oil bucket

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BigJim
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Re: to all your oily blow bye problems bye bye [Re: jesoe]
      #1025201 - 07/27/07 01:22 PM

Jes take the pcv out of the loop! You will have more vac without it!
Big Jim

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jesoe
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Re: to all your oily blow bye problems bye bye [Re: BigJim]
      #1025202 - 07/27/07 01:25 PM

you mean remove the pcv valve and connect line to where i did with no pcv in it

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BigJim
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Re: to all your oily blow bye problems bye bye [Re: jesoe]
      #1025204 - 07/27/07 01:29 PM

Yep!
Big Jim

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jesoe
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thanks again [Re: BigJim]
      #1025210 - 07/27/07 01:40 PM

once again thanks here i go i letta you know the difference whats the difference between a lawyer and a maggot there is none they both deserve to eat *****

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