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Old 04-02-2008, 12:49 PM   #1
tundraathome
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air-oil separator

i was getting an abnormal amount of oil in the intake of my 944 na and in the absence of any noticable blowby i am now assuming that it is the separator seals that are shot. i pulled the intake and now have the separator off and have ordered the seals. i took the top off as there is a seal there and was suprised to find that there was nothing inside e.g. baffles etc. is this how it is suppose to be and i still do not really understand how the 2 main seals if they are shot will let oil into the intake.. any clarification is appreciated sam
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Old 04-03-2008, 03:20 PM   #2
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Re: air-oil separator

I'm gonna take a look at the plumbing on my 944 today. On my other car I strated getting lots of white smoke adn my intake was covered in oil. After looking at my air filter it was covered in oil. I replaced the PCV and problem was fixed. I have a 944 S so i'm sure if the plumbing is diferent but I'll post what I find a little later tonight.
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