someone please tell me this is normal.
someone please tell me this is normal.
I removed the top of my VI today and I noticed an oily residue on the inside od my manifold. I also noticed this on my old manifold.
The first thing I thought was ring blowby but then I thought there was no way oil could get there due to the vaccum. I also don't have the valve cover vent connected to my midpipe. so there should be no oil entering there. I am puzzled. the car is running flawless and very strong. Is this normal? Once again this is a liquid not carbon.
The first thing I thought was ring blowby but then I thought there was no way oil could get there due to the vaccum. I also don't have the valve cover vent connected to my midpipe. so there should be no oil entering there. I am puzzled. the car is running flawless and very strong. Is this normal? Once again this is a liquid not carbon.
Re: someone please tell me this is normal.
Originally posted by plurco
I removed the top of my VI today and I noticed an oily residue on the inside od my manifold. I also noticed this on my old manifold.
The first thing I thought was ring blowby but then I thought there was no way oil could get there due to the vaccum. I also don't have the valve cover vent connected to my midpipe. so there should be no oil entering there. I am puzzled. the car is running flawless and very strong. Is this normal? Once again this is a liquid not carbon.
I removed the top of my VI today and I noticed an oily residue on the inside od my manifold. I also noticed this on my old manifold.
The first thing I thought was ring blowby but then I thought there was no way oil could get there due to the vaccum. I also don't have the valve cover vent connected to my midpipe. so there should be no oil entering there. I am puzzled. the car is running flawless and very strong. Is this normal? Once again this is a liquid not carbon.
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