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Question by Tim
Submitted on 3/29/2007
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I have smoke coming out of the oil hole on my valve cover even when the lid is on (snug).  It is white smoke.  I have a 1966 Chevy C10 with an inline six 250 (4.1 liter).  I have already changed the oil, PCV valve, and the oil lid.  There is suction on the PCV valve.  Also, the coolant level has remained the same for the past few months.  The only thing I can think of is maybe I choked it too much throughout the winter, and gas got in the oil-but I changed the oil and it is still smoking.  I would appreciate any suggestions.


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