How do I fix this leak? Pcv issue

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morris400
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How do I fix this leak? Pcv issue

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Noticed another oil leak after a month or so of no issues. Seems to be the Pcv assembly on the block. How does one fix this issue?

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Re: How do I fix this leak? Pcv issue

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they are press fit and stilla available new from the dealer, ill try to dig up a PN if I forget pm me
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Re: How do I fix this leak? Pcv issue

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how hard is it to get this part out? i think it may be time to revamp my entire pcv system. how much of a pain in the ass is it to redo my pcv system with motor in the car?

i was able to track down the part number for this as well. thanks my2000apb.
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Re: How do I fix this leak? Pcv issue

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put a pipe in it and pry it out, probably need a decent machine shop to prep/repress it though
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