My E34, with M20 motor, is passing oil into the intake and getting as far a the the air box. This current motor has about 180k on it. The car runs fine during the warmer months in NC, except for an occasional bucking in the morning when I have the a/c running. Winter time presents a totally different cenario. Hard starts, that's if it starts. with ether starting fluid. I don't think that I have a bad piston ring. The car seems to run too good for that type of situation to exist. If anyone has any ideas about my problem. I would certainly appreciate some assistance. Thanks in advance
Last edited by tintrx; 08-19-2010 at 12:27 PM.
Typically oil in the airbox is the symptom of a tired engine with lots of blowby or a faulty crankcase ventilation system.
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Check PCV valve and clean if required.
+1. That is the good oil on oil spewing into bad places... sometimes twiddling the oil return tube can re-seat a leaking o-ring. Any venting/leaking of the crankcase to the atmosphere can encourage blo-by, so check all your vacuum lines & connections too.
Last edited by genphreak; 08-22-2010 at 09:45 AM.
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I'll Check that oil return tube for leaks. That sounds like that might be the culprit. I'll get back 2 you and let you know what I find out. Thanks a bunch.
Well it looks like I'm still hunting. I've changed the throttle body 2 valve cover hose it did have a crack in it which was causing a oil/vaccuum leak, but I'm still trying to find what's causing this eradict stumbling when the ac is on. any thoughts anyone?