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Still waiting on a delivery.
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What's best way to upload? My phone only seems to upload pic to landyzone.
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That is quality example thank you.
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The pipe that connects to cam cover was missing, replacement came today. The other large one looks fine I think.
So I had very noticeable smoke coming out of the dip stick tube. So vacuum pressure wouldn't allow that smoke to come out . No need to manometer it up right?
So replacement PCV correct?
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So a light vacuum is the goal. Failing that replace 4mm tubes and pcv.
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Oh I understand now. That is way easier and cheaper than what I was imaging. Thank you so much for the good news.
I can see in this linked picture where he hose should go and what it should be doing with the PCV.
http://www.rswsolutions.com/images/stories/myimages/mkiii/pcv/rear_pcv.jpg
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Let me go google what that is.
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Yeah if a didn't lap properly. They would just leak to exhaust and intake. Right? This must be something more or different.
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I'm not running it for it for long. The garage builds up with fumes very quickly. But don't think it's miss firing. Unless it needs a bit more time for that to happen.
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I drew myself a diagram. If the lap valve was leaking it would vent to intake or exhaust. It must be going past the valve stems seals??
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Range Rover Vouge
2002
M62tu 4.4 v8 petrol.
I had slipped timing as spoken about in previous posts. I've re did the valves on the right side of the engine.
The engine now runs but it looks like exhaust gas is coming out of a hose at the back of the cam shaft.
Does this mean a bent valve...
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Excellent. I hoped it would be that easy.
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My dislike for the job and not wanting to do it again maybe. Lol
Not looking like there is much availability U.K.
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