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To elaborate on post #7:
There is a third place it can come from... That's the PCV plumbing. If you've got severe blow-by issues the quantity of oil passing through the crankcase ventilation system can be quite high and quickly degrade the couplings giving the oil another escape route than the intake tract. It's not common and usually takes quite some time but it does happen often enough that you shouldn't disregard the possibility. I've seen this twice. It's a rather nice surprise as it's the easiest thing to take care of, but I usually replace the valve cover seals anyway (as I've probably already bought them :P ). Don't forget the FIPG at the right angle of the #1 cam caps.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Portland, OR
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Thanks for this post! Extremely helpful for me, as a new Supra owner. Went to purchase mine, went to pull a plug as part of my inspection and found the wire saturated with oil along with the entire trough between the 2 valve covers.
![]() Thought it was the valve cover gaskets, but them found this post. Ordered the stock #3 cyl cover from my local toyota dealership (prefer to keep it stock) and no oil since! Fabulous. I also got the drain plug gaskets from Napa, as the OP had recommended, but decided to stick with the OE gasket, because I preferred the material for this application (rubber with the aluminum washer, vs the fibrous material of the red gasket that the OP described) and figured that perhaps the extra support around the plug wires helped something?!?!?!? Those Toyota engineers put it there for a reason? Who knows. Anyways, doing great now. Thanks. |
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