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Thread: 258 breather/pvc blow by problem
          
   
   

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    thanks Roger, I'll certainly pass this good info along to him - - - - maybe he just needs to replace the pvc, breather caps and hoses first and then see what gives?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    thanks Roger, I'll certainly pass this good info along to him - - - - maybe he just needs to replace the pvc, breather caps and hoses first and then see what gives?
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    Em, a compression check costs nothing, and will tell him volumes about the health of the old 258. He can borrow a compression gauge from his local auto parts box store, like AutoZone, O'Reilly's, NAPA, PepBoys, etc, if he doesn't have one, or if he lost the one he "borrowed" from you....
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