Z Ziondogg Member Original poster Joined May 16, 2025 Messages 70 Location Va Nov 5, 2025 #1 Has anybody else found oil pooling on their valve cover?
Gilaguy23 TJ Addict Joined Sep 21, 2021 Messages 1,099 Location Kentucky Nov 5, 2025 #2 Might have a look at the crank vent system. That small plastic line can get carboned up.
CharlesHS TJ Guru Supporting Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Mar 10, 2020 Messages 6,384 Location Jacksonville FL, Quezon Philippines Nov 5, 2025 #3 IF the two plastic connectors inserted into the valve cover grommets are not obstructed; inspect the condition of the oil filler cap seal.
IF the two plastic connectors inserted into the valve cover grommets are not obstructed; inspect the condition of the oil filler cap seal.
GoldenGorilla we can still be on time for tomorrow Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Jun 12, 2025 Messages 625 Location CO Nov 5, 2025 #4 And the grommets in which the ccvs sit can leak.
MikeE024 TJ Expert Supporting Member Joined Mar 29, 2021 Messages 3,919 Location Tucson Nov 5, 2025 #5 I had leaks with about 5-6 plastic oil caps, and all of them eventually broke during removal. No leaks since moving to an aluminum cap that I installed about a year ago.
I had leaks with about 5-6 plastic oil caps, and all of them eventually broke during removal. No leaks since moving to an aluminum cap that I installed about a year ago.
macleanflood I break sh!t Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Jul 24, 2021 Messages 9,634 Location Fall Creek, OR Nov 5, 2025 #6 Blow by forcing oil up through failed PCV/PCV grommet/oil cap? Or if it was me then it would be me attempting to do a Freiburger pour and dumping oil all over the valve cover. -Mac Reactions: Gilaguy23 and TJ Jim
Blow by forcing oil up through failed PCV/PCV grommet/oil cap? Or if it was me then it would be me attempting to do a Freiburger pour and dumping oil all over the valve cover. -Mac
Gilaguy23 TJ Addict Joined Sep 21, 2021 Messages 1,099 Location Kentucky Nov 6, 2025 #7 Ha, a local eatery was known for pouring your drink from about 4 feet above your glass. I thought Id try it with some 5/30, made his mess look small.
Ha, a local eatery was known for pouring your drink from about 4 feet above your glass. I thought Id try it with some 5/30, made his mess look small.
Z Ziondogg Member Original poster Joined May 16, 2025 Messages 70 Location Va Nov 6, 2025 #8 Thanks fellas. I think I'll try a new cap and see if it stops. Reactions: macleanflood
Sayantsi Member Joined Aug 1, 2024 Messages 55 Location NC Nov 6, 2025 #9 GoldenGorilla said: And the grommets in which the ccvs sit can leak. Click to expand... This was my issue - old PCV grommet was hard and no longer sealing completely - swapped in a new one up front and all dry now.
GoldenGorilla said: And the grommets in which the ccvs sit can leak. Click to expand... This was my issue - old PCV grommet was hard and no longer sealing completely - swapped in a new one up front and all dry now.
MikeE024 TJ Expert Supporting Member Joined Mar 29, 2021 Messages 3,919 Location Tucson Nov 6, 2025 #10 Sayantsi said: This was my issue - old PCV grommet was hard and no longer sealing completely - swapped in a new one up front and all dry now. Click to expand... I've had both issues at different times so it was easy to diagnose.
Sayantsi said: This was my issue - old PCV grommet was hard and no longer sealing completely - swapped in a new one up front and all dry now. Click to expand... I've had both issues at different times so it was easy to diagnose.
Moglocker TJ Expert Supporting Member Joined Mar 19, 2021 Messages 3,080 Location St.Augustine,florida Nov 6, 2025 #11 Ziondogg said: Has anybody else found oil pooling on their valve cover? View attachment 653499 Click to expand... Just do them all! 2 Each Dorman 42344 Grommet 1 Each Dorman 47057 (Gray - Small hole) 1 Each Dorman 47079 (Black - Large Hole)
Ziondogg said: Has anybody else found oil pooling on their valve cover? View attachment 653499 Click to expand... Just do them all! 2 Each Dorman 42344 Grommet 1 Each Dorman 47057 (Gray - Small hole) 1 Each Dorman 47079 (Black - Large Hole)