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The BMW Range
3 Series
E90, E91, E92, E93
CCV return hose leak.
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<blockquote data-quote="Madman35" data-source="post: 741535" data-attributes="member: 48630"><p>Thanks AB, that explained why there is spring n valve in the ccv. While in japs cars, the mechanism is much simpler but will consume engine oil, mybe. Before this i added oil catch tank to my k20a engine, as i was suspecting it burning oil. But, it hardly catched any oil. </p><p>[emoji1] [emoji1] no wonder you are sifu..always find a cheaper way to fix bmw..</p><p></p><p>Mybe i can just wait the leak to get a little bit more severe before replacing all ccv related parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madman35, post: 741535, member: 48630"] Thanks AB, that explained why there is spring n valve in the ccv. While in japs cars, the mechanism is much simpler but will consume engine oil, mybe. Before this i added oil catch tank to my k20a engine, as i was suspecting it burning oil. But, it hardly catched any oil. [emoji1] [emoji1] no wonder you are sifu..always find a cheaper way to fix bmw.. Mybe i can just wait the leak to get a little bit more severe before replacing all ccv related parts. [/QUOTE]
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