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Old 08-13-2001, 06:00 PM   #1
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Exclamation PCV blowing oil into my intake..burning oil. Please help

I started to think about my oil burning problem at startup and at full throttle and I think it has to do with the fact that Edelbrock never sent me a baffle plate to place between the lower intake and the block. I checked the PCV vac. line going into the upper plenum and it had oil in it. I removed the cover to my plenum and there is a good amount of oil in there. I assume it causing my oil burning problem. Is there any other way I can run the PCV vac. line??Also, I'm running one vac. line from PCV to the upper intake. Would it help to use the other vac. source on the PCV inlet? I have 2 sources to run vac. into the PCV but one is blocked off with a cap. Maybe the vac. What do you think?

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