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Would the lack of a positive crankcase ventilation system cause a new crate engine to leak out of its rear main seal? Could a new engine concieveably be that tight? My Blueprint 383 is pushing oil out the rear main and that is the only reason I can think of as to why. I have rigged up a PCV valve to the carb base now, but haven't run the truck with it yet (tomorrow if it doesn't rain) I'm just wondering if my theory is plausible.....TIA Ross
 

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Was there not also a breather?
 

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The opposite of positive crankcase vaccuum is positive crankcase pressure, so your theory seems possible. Also I did a google search and someone else said when a new oil leak develops their first suspect is a stopped-up $1.50 PCV valve. Good luck, hope it fixes it.
 

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id run a new pcv on one side and a breather on the other side
 

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Well I did exactly as you guys suggested and guess what? PROBLEM SOLVED!! Thank God, I don't have to yank out my newly installed engine. The leak stopped almost imediately and hasn't recurred. I took her for a nice forty mile cruise yesterday and another roughly twenty miles today. She runs better/smoother with every passing mile! Thought I would put up some finshed pictures for you all who have been such a tremendous help to me with all the little headaches that have cropped up. THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH GMSB FTW!! LOL
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Thats a nice truck man
 

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