Marty, Based on your comment below about running a hose from the oil filler cap to a T-fitting I think you misunderstand how a PCV system works. The purpose is to remove gaseous fumes from the crankcase caused by blowby past the rings. These fumes are potentially explosive since they are basically unburnt air fuel mixture. The hose between the carb and the PCV valve is used to suck these fumes from the crankcase due to the normal engine vacuum under the carb. You will note the carb fitting is below the throttle butterflies, causing vacuum on that port at all time, other than WOT maybe. Now, the second part of the system is the oil cap on the oil filler tube (AMC's) which should have a hose on it leading to the aircleaner. This provides fresh air into the crankcase. Fumes are removed via the PCV and air replaced via the oil cap breather. Routing the oil cap breather to the PCV hose would do nothing good, and in fact would likely defeat the system all together as it would not allow any fresh air to enter the crankcase to replace the fumes being sucked out, and thus no fumes being sucked out. Also, I finally just happen to learn today the real purpose the PCV valve. Imagine you had no PCV valve, and you had a backfire. It would be possible then for that backfire to travel through the hose from the carb base to the crankcase and ignite the fumes in the crankcase. The PCV valve prevents this backflow due to backfire. So assuming you have a good PCV valve, engine is running at idle with good vacuum, you should have a slight vacuum on the oil filler tube, assuming you have an otherwise sealed up crankcase (ie no breathers in the valve covers). I suppose on a fresh engine, you might still have more blowby (rings not sealed yet) or at WOT you would have more blowby than the PCV system can handle (since at WOT you have little vacuum) and that blowby would cause crankcase pressure which would have to exit the crankcase some place, likely your oil cap, or valve cover breathers, or in your case, oil dipstick tube. Chris Peters 70 Javelin SST www.thepetersgarage.com -----Original Message----- Message: 4 Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 19:08:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Marty Bricker <mbrickerusn@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [AMC-list] oil coming out of dipstick To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <314749.71029.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a problem with oil coming out of my dipstick. <snip> I thought of reinstalling the original fill cap (or a breather with a nipple on it) and running a hose back to a T fitting on the line from the carb to the PCV valve. Any other suggestions? Thanks. Marty _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com