Smoke coming out of oil cap
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Smoke coming out of oil cap
I noticed today when I took of my oil cap that some smoke was coming out.
Doesn't seem good......
Any ideas what this means?
I just replaced a new 'regular' thermostat with a new Toyota thermostat, because after originally replacing it was actually getting hotter with the 'regular' one.
1990 3.0
Doesn't seem good......
Any ideas what this means?
I just replaced a new 'regular' thermostat with a new Toyota thermostat, because after originally replacing it was actually getting hotter with the 'regular' one.
1990 3.0
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Hmm, I hope.
To be honest, not too sure where the pcv is located. Assuming a breather passage are the hoses coming off of the intake?
I'm just freaking scared that it's a head gasket issue or something stupid.
To be honest, not too sure where the pcv is located. Assuming a breather passage are the hoses coming off of the intake?
I'm just freaking scared that it's a head gasket issue or something stupid.
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The pvc is on the rear of the valve cover and has a 1/4-1/2 hose conneted to it , there are two fat hose's on the top of the cover one in front and the one in the rear coming off the intake pop the rear hose off and you can pull the pcv out of the cover shake it if there is no noise like a marble moving inside replace it.
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Okay, thanks! I'm gonna check about the pvc!
And not too much smoke... But when I noticed I wasn't driving a long distance at all... Probably like 2.5 miles.
And not too much smoke... But when I noticed I wasn't driving a long distance at all... Probably like 2.5 miles.
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Its probably normal.
Crank case gases are recirculated to the top of the engine to be reintroduced into the engine to be burned again. Some may not get out through the PCV valve (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) and/or it could just be dirty air, or steam.
Crank case gases are recirculated to the top of the engine to be reintroduced into the engine to be burned again. Some may not get out through the PCV valve (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) and/or it could just be dirty air, or steam.
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Thanks for the responses guys! I'm gonna keep an eye on it.
I heard somewhere that the PCV valve should be replaced every other oil change. Anyone else do this?
99SR5: Yeah, my oil level was low! It was almost 1qt low, and that's why I opened it, to add more.
I usually have to add about 1 qt in between oil changes to keep it full.
I heard somewhere that the PCV valve should be replaced every other oil change. Anyone else do this?
99SR5: Yeah, my oil level was low! It was almost 1qt low, and that's why I opened it, to add more.
I usually have to add about 1 qt in between oil changes to keep it full.
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