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Old 05-16-2004, 06:26 PM
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oil blowing into breather on '83 corolla

i need to know what else to check .. i have replaced and made sure the pcv valve and hose are clear .. made sure the oil returns are clear .. this was a sudden onset problem .. the motor still runs smooth .. not missing, plenty of power. could the head gasket be blown? if you have an old manual for this model i would be interested in purchasing it .. i would pay up to $10 and first class mail cost.
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Old 05-22-2004, 11:30 AM
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Re: oil blowing into breather on '83 corolla

you could try to replace the pcv valve and install a breather filter right on the valve but then you would need to clog up the hose that goes to the intake
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Old 05-22-2004, 12:36 PM
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thank you ..

i have replaced the pcv .. i am goiiing to do a compression test today ... if i have a bad cylinder .. i have been told that is a good sign of a broke ring. if that6 is the case the problem is terminal. i cannot put $500 into a rebuild on what is basically a $500 car when in good operating condition. i have considered putting an oil reclaimation system on it and reusing the oil it blow out until it just completely blows ...

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