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Old 09-29-2013, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by A B Able Truck View Post
You're not going to see much by taking the fresh air tube off & opening your throttle valve (although you should clean that up). Pull your CCV hose(s) & lay it upright on a paper towel to drain. Depending on the condidtion of the hose(s), be careful because the plastic may be brittle.
Here's a photo of my test hose assembly (Black OEM hose SIB below;
Attachment 60669
You may have 2 separate hoses on yours - see this SIB:
http://www.xoutpost.com/attachments/...b-11-01-07.pdf
Okay, I will go try that. If there is no oil in them, do you think it is probably just a valve stem seal issue? I have the blue smoke on extended idle. I notice is the most when I am creeping along in traffic, or through a drive through. It's actually difficult to recreate the problem by just letting my car sit idle.
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