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Discussion starter · #363 ·
Only question: If i replaced the valve cover, drove the vehicle for a week while waiting for the kit and throttle body spacer, THEN installed the kit, p0171, valve cover ruptured again (spitting out oil from the little port on top of the diaphragm), would another valve cover be all i need to fix the p0171 and no more problems afterwards?
Hard to say. I would get a compression test done just in case, and inspect the check valve at the turbo inlet.

http://www.cruzetalk.com/forum/34-g...4l-turbo/192442-2011-2016-cruze-1-4-pcv-valve-cover-intake-manifold-issues.html
 
Thanks so much for your guides, XR! They've really helped me get to know my car and save a lot of money.

I just placed an order for a v2 kit a few minutes ago. I lost my one-way valve in the intake manifold and I'm losing about a half quart of oil a day, so my baby's sitting in the driveway until I get this fixed. How long does shipping normally take?
 
Discussion starter · #365 ·
Thanks so much for your guides, XR! They've really helped me get to know my car and save a lot of money.

I just placed an order for a v2 kit a few minutes ago. I lost my one-way valve in the intake manifold and I'm losing about a half quart of oil a day, so my baby's sitting in the driveway until I get this fixed. How long does shipping normally take?
2-3 days. I'll have this dropped off today.

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ExtremeRevolution, Please help! The regulator in the valve cover was ruptured and the one way valve in the intake manifold was gone. I replaced the valve cover with a new one and replaced the PCV valve in the intake exactly as described in this forum with the brass fittings and check valve shown. Within a few minutes of driving the car the valve cover gasket blows out on the timing chain end and blows oil all over the belt and everything else. I took the valve cover back off to make sure I had the gasket correctly in place. Even put some extra RTV on to make it stick better only to have the same thing happen almost immediately upon driving it again. I don't know what is going wrong or what I did wrong. Do you have any suggestions??? I am frustrated and stumped. I sure would appreciate any help you can give me.
 
Discussion starter · #367 ·
ExtremeRevolution, Please help! The regulator in the valve cover was ruptured and the one way valve in the intake manifold was gone. I replaced the valve cover with a new one and replaced the PCV valve in the intake exactly as described in this forum with the brass fittings and check valve shown. Within a few minutes of driving the car the valve cover gasket blows out on the timing chain end and blows oil all over the belt and everything else. I took the valve cover back off to make sure I had the gasket correctly in place. Even put some extra RTV on to make it stick better only to have the same thing happen almost immediately upon driving it again. I don't know what is going wrong or what I did wrong. Do you have any suggestions??? I am frustrated and stumped. I sure would appreciate any help you can give me.
Did you check to make sure the check valve at the turbo Inlet is working correctly? Did you ensure the check valve arrow on the intake manifold was pointing in the right location? Have you done a compression test?

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OK. I checked and the arrow on the check valve points toward the BNR throttle body spacer. Disconnected the corrugated tube and blew into it easily but could not suck back which I understand proves the integrity of the valve at the turbo. Engine runs good, quiet. Wiped everything clean and drove it again. I was wrong, the oil is coming from somewhere I can't see and not the valve cover. It is hitting the belt which throws it up under the hood and then runs down over the valve cover and everything else. I also noticed when accelerating a little more aggressively there is a second or two of blue smoke from the exhaust. I am still stumped. I did not do a compression test, but still can. Its runs so good, it is hard to believe that there is a bad cylinder.
 
OK. I checked and the arrow on the check valve points toward the BNR throttle body spacer. Disconnected the corrugated tube and blew into it easily but could not suck back which I understand proves the integrity of the valve at the turbo. Engine runs good, quiet. Wiped everything clean and drove it again. I was wrong, the oil is coming from somewhere I can't see and not the valve cover. It is hitting the belt which throws it up under the hood and then runs down over the valve cover and everything else. I also noticed when accelerating a little more aggressively there is a second or two of blue smoke from the exhaust. I am still stumped. I did not do a compression test, but still can. Its runs so good, it is hard to believe that there is a bad cylinder.
Maybe the oil is coming from the camshaft seals? I've heard of those taking a sh*t when the burst valve/orange nippley thing goes out.
 
Hi...my first post here.
I am also having massive oil leaks and am getting the p0171 code. I’m planning on ordering the kit later to see if it helps.

Here’s is my recent background with the car: it’s a 2012 Cruze eco manual trans. I bought it used about 1.5 years ago as my work commuter because i drive about 110 miles a day/550 miles a work week. I typically drive it gently for gas mileage and have seen mileage as good as 54mpg average for the week when the weather is right. My clutch started to slip in Nov and i babied it until last week when it was almost impossible to stay in 5/6th gear while gong up a gentle hill...lol.
I installed a new clutch last weekend in my garage and did it through the bottom using jack stands. Everything went well with the install but while i was under the car i noticed the oil pan bolts all had droplets of oil on them. I checked and found almost all oil pan bolts were relatively lose, so i snugged them and moved on.
So i got the car back together and took it for a test drive and all was good. Clutch felt great and i switched to Amsoil 5-30 syncromesh in the transmission and it was shifting great.
I took it out a few hours later and got on hard for the first time in several months to make sure that the clutch was grabbing and to be confident that i could drive it 110 miles on Monday morning.....and then i pull up to a red light and my check engine light goes on and it began stumbling at idle.
Took it home to scan it and parked in my driveway and when i got out i could smell oil burning and noticed it dripping from the engine. I opened the hood and there was oil all over the steering box, firewall, and firewall side of the engine. I thought i May have cracked something when i changed the clutch but got the p0171 code on the scanner.
Then i thought, maybe i cracked the sealant in the oil pan and oil was blowing out and that was the reason for my code and oil leakage. But then i checked the cam cover diaphragm and it’s bad and then checked the manifold and cannot see the red/orange valve tip, so it appears that my Pcv system is 2/3 shot. The line to the turbo appears to be ok and works as it should (1 way and then closes if vacuumed).
So that’s where i am and just wanted to put it here to see if anyone else has had a pretty substantial oil leak due to the Pcv system. If i simple green and wipe it as clean as i can get and then take it out for a mile or two, it will be visibly dripping when i return. It doesn’t leak/drip when the engine is not running so it seems as if it’s being forced out under pressure. I am gong to put it on jack stands tonight and try to verify where it’s leaking from but so far it appears that it’s from the oil pan mating surfaces and maybe higher like under the firewall side of the heads and cam cover....can’t really tell so far because there is a lot of oil splashed all over so it’s hard to find the origin. Has anyone had similar?
Also i will prob buy one of the kits tonight...that’s great and great info thanks!
 
Follow up. It took a while to diagnose because at idle there was no leak. Under load (driving) oil sprayed all over everything so it was hard to tell where it was coming from. The problem was my after market valve/cam cover. (which I had just installed to replace the original cover that ruptured the burst disk in the regulator) It had a small crack immediately adjacent to the passenger side center bolt hole. The crack was actually in the depression formed for the bolt head to sit into. It only sprayed oil out under driving and shifting (automatic transmission) load. The after market valve cover I bought seems to be made out of a more brittle material than the Chevy OEM cover and it was not formed perfectly so it deformed slightly when tightened down to 79 inch pounds of torque. It was either cracked when I received it or cracked when I installed it. Had to go to the local dealer who I think ran the car on a dyno and saw where it was leaking from. Replaced with an OEM cover and problem solved. I would recommend spending a little more for a better valve/cam cover and not buying an after market one for $49 like I did. Hope this helps someone else.
 
What if you don't have a check valve on the turbo inlet? Where the pcv hose connects to. how do you replace or fix that? If i blow through the pcv hose and it flows freely and then if i suck back and it doenst allow air through, does that mean the turbo check valve is working correctly or is there a valve inside the pvc hose itself?
 
Discussion starter · #373 ·
What if you don't have a check valve on the turbo inlet? Where the pcv hose connects to. how do you replace or fix that? If i blow through the pcv hose and it flows freely and then if i suck back and it doenst allow air through, does that mean the turbo check valve is working correctly or is there a valve inside the pvc hose itself?
It means it is working correctly.

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So I was checking on my install after about 5 months and I’ve noticed my plastic epoxy in the manifold is turning a brown-oily color. What do others look like?(Pics Below)

Also and noticing small oil buildup at the throttle body and turbo inlet, not nearly as bad as before, but still some small (3-4mm) diameter pools of oil. Is this still normal? Or is there an issue with my install?

Thanks
 

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So I was checking on my install after about 5 months and I’ve noticed my plastic epoxy in the manifold is turning a brown-oily color. What do others look like?(Pics Below)

Also and noticing small oil buildup at the throttle body and turbo inlet, not nearly as bad as before, but still some small (3-4mm) diameter pools of oil. Is this still normal? Or is there an issue with my install?

Boost seems fine and idle is fine but lately have noticed a weird bogging/shaking in the engine for the first 15 seconds of cold start.
Cleaned MAF and air filter but still no change.

Thanks
All of that is normal. The epoxy is getting coated by PCV gas, which includes fuel vapor, oil vapor, and other combustion byproducts. As long as the epoxy is set and it doesn't leak, it's totally fine.

Oil buildup is fine as well. The engine does consume a very small amount of oil, less if you use a high end, low volatility synthetic oil.

A boost leak test might not be a bad idea.
 
So I just finished hooking this up an hour ago and my problem is still there. The car still smokes and throws cels. I did the v2 kit. Is there something else I need to look into? I let the car run fur a good 20 minutes letting it burn whatever oil there was in the system out.
 
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