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it always blows air, especially with our old motors. its called blowby. the cylinder rings let the combustion gas past the ring
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you got some major blowby. r u running a turbo or nos or anything like that ? is yoru motor smoking at all ?
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You're kidding right?
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your kidding. i just rebuilt my whole motor. new rings, pistons, and bearings. i have not ran nitrous or turbo.
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Dude, don't listen to these guys. That oil is not blowby (unless of course it is just dripping from that outlet or white-blue smoke is coming out of it. It is normal for a small amount of oil to spray out. It is coming out when there is vacuum in the intake tube when accelerating and it "sucks" small amounts of oil from the valve cover to the intake. That tube has a purpose and that is why honda put it there connected to the stock intake. It actually serves no benefit to remove that tube and put a little filter there as I've seen many people do. It just filters the oily air coming out....?.....lol.
If there is a large amount of oil coming out, it is not necessarilly blow by but could be a bad pcv valve.
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