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Old 11-13-2005, 09:26 PM
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Lightbulb 1990 Bronco oil leak

I just purchased a 90 Bronco, it has a 5.0 302 in it. There is a breather tube from the valve cover to the air cleaner. For some reason beyond my knowledge there is alot of oil coming thru this breather and into the air cleaner compartment and then dripping out of the bottom of the air cleaner onto the fender well and then to the ground. I cant figure out why there is sooo much oil coming thru the breather tube. What can I do?? Is another componet not working correctly or .... I am at a loss, if any one has any thoughts please let me know thanks so much.
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Old 11-17-2005, 02:00 PM
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Unhappy still stumped...

It has been days, I am very surprised that knowbody has ever had this problem or figured out how to solve it. Since my 1st post I have extended the neck on the breather to make it higher at the air cleaner end of the tube thinking that it may help the oil flow back toward the valve cover, but it still manages to get to the air cleaner container. I was thinking of pluging the breather tube, any thoughts on that??? I also checked the pvc valve and that is working correctly so I am still stumped.
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