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Removed the pcv valve and it was still clean and working. Ran with it disconnected and made no difference :( got a bit p**sed off so started stripping it again. Removed rocker cover and found this........

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Wtf? Think I would have noticed this before!dont know how it's happened. Now need to try a look at options. Don't know if I could get it welded to block it off or going to need to source a new head.

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Yup it's a hole :( don't know if I can just get it blocked and welded or if il have to get another head. God knows how it happened.

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I'm sure its just a casting hole. Its not broken or anything.

I would imagine if it was closed you would have a puddle of oil sat there.

I looks like it's broken as there's rough uneven surface/break. Not sure if it's allowing oil into the combustion chamber?

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I looks like it's broken as there's rough uneven surface/break. Not sure if it's allowing oil into the combustion chamber?

Honestly dude its normal, I will try getting you a pic.

WHat is the car actually doing?

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Honestly dude its normal, I will try getting you a pic.

WHat is the car actually doing?

Thanks! Appreciate any input I can get ATM.

Basically burnt a valve,had 2 valves replaced,head skimmed,new stem seals fitted, refitted it and it's smoking worse than before!like all the time. Removed my new 80 mile old spark plugs and no 3 and 4 are covered in oil! Can see oil on top of the pistons. The valves went on no3 and the rest were all ok!

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