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Old 10-10-2016, 10:50 AM
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I'm having issues with oil leaking out of passenger valve cover under boost. This is where my feed line goes from scavenger pump but it is dry. It seems to be under valve cover on side of head leaking all the way down below car all in pan and bell housing over night. I currently have a moroso steel can (plastic one somehow cracked) off of oil fill cap -12 AN inside fender and a catch can coming off front of valley. Car is a twin turbo with new ERL 6 bolt setup. Any pics for a visual learner would be great. Thanks. Anytime under boost it smokes from oil hitting manifolds.

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Here's my first attempt at it with the MM can. If you're pushing the gaskets running two cans with large lines and breathers, you really need to do a leak down.
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Lets see the install, also do you have a way to measure the crankcase vac/pressure your system sees down the track? maybe you need a larger pump, or to adjust the regulator or pump speed.. or possibly it is not the best application for vac pump?

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