I recently purchased an 84 and it has a fuel line connected from the back of the cam cover to a catch can. While driving the can fills up quite quickly and there is another line draining to the ground when the can fills. It is a 2.5L and appears the block was o-ringed. Not clear by the receipts the head was o-ringed but have not had the head off yet to see exactly what I have. Also not sure about head gasket used. Compression test was ok with all within 10%. The car runs quite strong making ~280 or so using the butt dyno. Tonight we did a leak down test and the numbers were from ~32% to 45%. Most of the air could be heard escaping the oil fill hole with some being heard leaving the dipstick tube and PVC line. But most was heard through the oil fill hole. The car does not smoke at startup as though the valve seals are bad. I saw a little oil wetting on the top of the intake valve of cylinder 1 when the intake manifold was removed with the other cylinders looking pretty dry. So to further investigate I removed the cam cover and performed the leakdown test again and with cylinder 1 pressurized the air could be heard exiting the larger hole on the drivers side of the block toward the front of the head. I am thinking this is an oil drain hole. Pressurizing cylinder 2 and the air could be heard exiting the second hole back from the front of the head on the drivers side. If it was rings would the air be entering the pan from cylinder 1 and then coming up all of the oil drainage holes in the head? Is it possibly an issue with the head gasket? Also the engine has a windage tray according to the receipts. Any help appreciated unless you tell me I need to have the engine rebuilt.
No seriously at the moment I am not sure where to go from here.
No seriously at the moment I am not sure where to go from here.
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