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Old 07-06-2008, 05:30 PM
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87 Comanche

I Have A 87 Comanche Blowing Oil All Over Top Of Motor. Seems To Be Out Of Valve Cover. Any Ideas.
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Re: 87 Comanche

How many miles are on the engine? The engine may have excessive blowby past the rings, causing too much crankcase pressure. Check the PCV valve to make sure it isn't plugged. Also remove the oil cap to see if it is blowing out. If it is blowing excessively, you may have bad rings.
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Re: 87 Comanche

thank you. i think the rings are shot
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Re: 87 Comanche

When you say "blowing" is it a lot, or a little? I'd think valve cover gasket first, along with Trex's suggestions.

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