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So i started work on the VR today, to re-install my MoTeC ecu so im changing the wiring loom as the old one had been cut up.

This is the ecu

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anyway, i removed the inlet manifold and when the ports of the lower inlet manifold were exposed i found oil sitting in them..

this is intake 1

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intake 2&3191.jpg

intake 4&5

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intake 6

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Having a compression test done later, any thoughts guys? The car has been smoking on the over-run too..

Appreciate any info, Cheers

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the standard breather on the vr6 is fed from the outlet on the rocker cover, back into the tb intake. if you were to bypass it the intake you could just relocate it in the engine bay and either put a small breather filter on it or an oil catch tank which you could them empty!

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Am still runing a normal breather into the intake, could it be comming up from the breather? cleaned out the TB a while ago and was VERY dirty and mucky. also the actual inlet manifold was a bit oily inside. T

he engine itself has done around 80-90k. Did a comp test and all were between 170-180 except one which was 100 we think. (think the comp tester might have broken though because it wasnt holding the last reading, the needle kept flickering?)

Also checked all the spark plugs they were VERY black (was running very rich) and some had oil on the threads???

not sure where to go from here!!!!

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agreed andy, already mentioned the valves and guides further back. but as you say a further diagnostic is needed to find out for sure. can check the h/g with a gas test in the header tank. but if its not losing water surely the gasket wont be anywhere near far gone enough to produce that amount of oil, could be a number of things tbh, best get it checked out though and soon!

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quick update guys, did another comp teest, results were a little better on that one cylinder but still way off of what it should be. even taking into account the 44psi difference between cylinders. on top of that, the wiring loom i aquired is the wrong blody one. so, what to do.... re build the engine?..... still got to try and find a compatible engine loom. who knows how long thats gonna take. plus got to do the chains and tensioners too!! Gonna cost

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