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I am just guessing as most stuff has been mentioned and discounted.

When it starts getting a little worn it will do this. Your engine is probably fine and will go on for a while yet. Considering the breather system for the Falcon is small, if you want to avoid a rebuilt for a while you can build a breather with a much larger diameter outlet and have it go into a catchcan before going back into the inlet. Dont touch the PCV side, but make sure the inline one way valve is good. If you hold the dipstick down you could risk blowing out a seal.

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  On 23/05/2012 at 10:54 AM, Kroozin said:

Don't give up on it so easily bud. Just do a sh*t load of ot and go nuts modding the carnt of a thing.

yer your right man, I just over it

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  On 23/05/2012 at 10:48 AM, bradles024 said:

Foon I love your sig, my F6 was exactly the same breaking sh*t constantly. Is yours manual?

Auto champ :) Thanks dude but breaking sh*t all the time is starting to get a little expensive though haha funnily enough a lot of it is in the rear too even being an auto, but I didn't buy it to be gentle and drive around like miss daisy, this is not how we do it in SA.

And Trana I have a oil catch can hooked up with a breather to the airbox so it shouldn't pressurize enough to blow out a seal, just waiting for the carnt to blow to give me an excuse to build a new bottom end.

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Just people telling me that makes me want to keep it even more Bradles :) not the first time you've tried is it ;)

Tonez I'm pretty convinced it's either a busted ring or piston in mine, but as long as it goes ok for the moment I'm happy. Hard to get the OK from the missus to rebuild it while it runs as it is.

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  On 23/05/2012 at 11:30 AM, turbotrana said:

I am just guessing as most stuff has been mentioned and discounted.

When it starts getting a little worn it will do this. Your engine is probably fine and will go on for a while yet. Considering the breather system for the Falcon is small, if you want to avoid a rebuilt for a while you can build a breather with a much larger diameter outlet and have it go into a catchcan before going back into the inlet. Dont touch the PCV side, but make sure the inline one way valve is good. If you hold the dipstick down you could risk blowing out a seal.

Like this mate sorry I don't run a turbo but I do pull 7000+ rpm

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that's a pretty smick engine bay Daz, have you got the a breather on the PCV valve or just straight breathing from there?

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No pcv mate ...

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No blow by after 160000km's either :)

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last time mine did that, blown headgasket & gouged a head but that was cause we snapped headstuds lol. It lifted the head & squirted oil through the engine bay & then a plume of steam filled the dyno cell from coolant shooting out the exhaust

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