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Also, would the oil burn up through the turbos and appear as greyish smoke out the back ?

 

Will it do any harm running the car with this problem ??

 

Cheers......

Posted

could be the turbos, tho more than likely just the PCV valves & hoses

 

replace these 1st as they are quite inexpensive & easy to replace :)

Posted

Removed the valves and gave em a clean. Passenger side one seemed to be the worst of the two. There is a small restrictor type thing in the rubber pipe that comes from the valve to the rocker cover on the passenger side.

What is its purpose ???

 

Ta....

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I've heard that brass restrictor called a flame arrestor before now - but I think that really referrs to the 'chimney brush' type things that are in some of the pipes.

 

More recently I've seen it written that it's actually a kind of silencer - to stop the PCV on that side making a tapping noise (that sounds very much like lifter tap, apparently).

 

Not entirely convinced of that personally, but it's definitely a flow restrictor of some kind - and it's meant to be in there ;)

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once again another thread i wish i'd left alone :slap: every time i come on here there's alway's some thing else to do :cry: i got the oil mid engine thing. it was re-built by nissan by previous owner. due to high crank pressure. said it was cracked pistion. got work sheet n no new pcv valve on it. nuts bolts etc but not the valve's :xxx: .n the one's on the engine look to b original one's. so off to the bank again. thanks too who ever left link to fit em. . anyone no who's best to get them from :rolleyes:

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