lol dont bother reading the whole thread, kinda on a sidetrack here....but what if the oil got in the exhaust and coolant got in the cylinder after the LIM and a new UIM were reinstalled and the car driven for a day? i did use a turkey baster (dont tell my wife!) to suck out all the oil that was in the LIM prior to removal so dont think that was the problem...Haven't read your whole thread.. A lot of oil can enter the cylinders if you pulled the two hidden bolts w/o mopping up all the oil that was in the LIM. In that case..it drained down and entered a cylinder. Now it's burning off/out. No big deal...but not ideal.
this is what im talking about, not sure what it is exactly but the sensor that plugs in there on my car says "sensor, pressure". theres a "L" shaped plastic tube that comes off the bottom of that sensor inside the intake manifold. I put a new reinforced manifold on last week. after it started smoking from the exhaust, i pulled it off and the little plastic tube was just free floating around inside the manifold.![]()
not sure exactly how bad it is bill. lol heres the whole story. upper intake was leaking last week so got a new one and replaced it. also replaced LIM gasket, coolant, and oil at the same time. once the car was put back together, i drove it on and off for about a day with no problems. that evening, i started it up and it immediately started billowing white smoke out of the exhaust. i let it run for about five minutes to see if maybe it would clear up but no such luck. drained oil and found that about a quart and a half had pulled a vanishing act, but what remained showed no sign of having mixed with coolant. so far in my search for the problem i have removed both intake manifolds and the front head, as well as all exhaust from downpipe forward. both exhaust manifolds are thoroughly coated in oil on the inside, downpipe is the same. there was a little bit of coolant in the front cylinders, but no oil. to be honest, i have no idea what im doing, lol just taking **** apart til i find something that looks broken....
RANDOM FACTS (possibly relevant)
1. upper intake is new reinforced design, installed last week
2. one of the coolant ports in the rear head was completely clogged when i took off lower manifold last week, shop-vac'd it out. (the leftmost of the two little square holes in between the 3 big rectangular ones)
3. broke a LIM bolt and replaced it and one other with new bolts that were same length and threading, but were not officially intake bolts
4. the little plastic tube inside the upper intake (see previous post for picture) was free floating around when i pulled UIM back off
5. there was no smoke whatsoever for the first 12 hours after reinstalling the manifolds last week.
Ok.. here's what I'm thinking. You have vacuum in the crankcase now. If the motor were together you could check by removing the valve cover cap while it was running. I'm thinking you are missing the o-ring that should go on the PCV below the ridge on it. That seals the pcv to housing. Then the pcv should rattle when shaken lightly. That piece inside keeps anything of substance from passing through the pcv. Then on top of the pcv is the cap which has a spring and seal on it.
i got new head and rocket bolts already. i just figured those were important not to screw up...buy new heads bolts. you cant re use the old ones.
all you have to do is torque the rocker bolts back down and go.