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Oil in AAR ?

I thought id tackle my high idle problem and all things pointed to the aar and its counterparts. I checked the aar and it wasnt completely closing. Cool . So i took it off and had quite a bit of oil come out it must have been about full. I cleaned it out with carb spray and tested it again and it works fine. Put it back on and all is well again. The question is why was it full with oil? I never overfilled the oil to cause the breather to suck it up. its an 82 sc. I do have a k&n filter that i reoiled a while back but the oil wasnt really red.

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i had a similar thing except i had oil coming out of the decel valve. mine is different than yours, it is mounted on the throttle body. i swapped my 2.7 TB for a 3.0 TB. i saw oil still coming out of the other day.
in my case, i think my rings are worn enough to cause blowby. some compression gets past the rings causeing extra pressure in the case which in turn blows oil out of the case and into the intake thru the breather hose on the filler neck.
i would imagine a leak down would be a good check.

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