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<blockquote data-quote="Fade 2 Black" data-source="post: 4583887" data-attributes="member: 1808"><p>Is there oil in the intake elbow? Pull it off and look at the throttle body, you probably will need an oil seperator.</p><p></p><p>Spray it down with some full strength Simple Green and it'll do wonders. It appears to be normal underhood grime build up to me. The valve cover bolts have a standoff in them so you can't overtighten them and pinch the gasket or crack the covers so unless the bolts have come loose, tightening them more won't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fade 2 Black, post: 4583887, member: 1808"] Is there oil in the intake elbow? Pull it off and look at the throttle body, you probably will need an oil seperator. Spray it down with some full strength Simple Green and it'll do wonders. It appears to be normal underhood grime build up to me. The valve cover bolts have a standoff in them so you can't overtighten them and pinch the gasket or crack the covers so unless the bolts have come loose, tightening them more won't help. [/QUOTE]
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