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I have a 1988 Mazda B2200 manual. Originally, I had a massive oil leak coming through a hole in my fuel pump (the hole comes stock on the fuel pump, and no one could seem to figure out why oil was coming through it). The fuel pump has been replaced, and now oil is shooting into my carburetor through the vacuum hose.

I was told that it could be a faulty PCV valve, so I replaced that. I'm still having the same problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Andrew

2007-08-30 13:32:43 · 4 answers · asked by Andrew 2 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

4 answers

Dude, you might have a filter in the air cleaner that might need to be replaced. Try that out and see if there is one in there.

2007-08-30 13:36:43 · answer #1 · answered by Wolfchevy3 3 · 0 0

I am sorry to say this the old B2200 is done the piston rings are not sealing any more. Any time the engine has over heated and miles it has traveled. Father Time has come apon your old trucklet. 20 years have past and it is now time to put the old plow horse out to pasture or Mexico.

2007-08-30 20:41:49 · answer #2 · answered by John Paul 7 · 0 0

if you are getting oil on your carb....odds are that you have an engine going...rings are bad....or it could be the modulator on your transmission is leaking and putting transmission fluid in the carb. I"m gonna lean towards the idea that you have blow by and the pcv is picking it up and putting it in the carb........sorry bad news...new engine or rebuild yours

2007-08-30 20:40:39 · answer #3 · answered by Kenneth S 5 · 0 0

Run a compression check and see which cylinder has low compression. Then plan a engine rebuild.

2007-08-30 20:37:38 · answer #4 · answered by Don W 6 · 0 0

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