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Old 08-30-2021, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
A PCV that sucks a large amount of oil is not an uncommon situation with FEs. If you really are losing a quart of oil for every 200 miles or so, and you don't have a big puddle on the garage floor, then it can only be disappearing for a couple of reasons. The easiest, simplest reason is that the PCV is sucking it in. If pulling and plugging the PCV, as a test, makes the oil consumption go away, then fixing it is relatively easy. You can then either: 1) Remove your PCV entirely; or 2) Baffle your valve cover on the PCV side. you might also add a nicer PCV valve, like the ME Wagner, along with an oil air separator. But if plugging the PCV as a test does nothing to the oil consumption number, and it really is about 1 qt. every 200 miles or so, then you'll need to look elsewhere.
I did exactly what Patrick suggested.
ME Wagner PCV with an ADD W1 catch can plumbed between
the PCV to carb hose. The ADD Wi is a compact oil-air separator
with the novel idea of a dipstick to monitor oil level in the can.

Product info here:

https://www.addw1.com/collections/oi...-configuration

M/E Wagner Performance Products – High Performance Crankcase Ventilation Systems
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