Awesome knowledge sharing there! I read your thread with great interest. I would have never thought a cheap PCV valve would cause all that oil fouling through the intake. That does explain what is happening. I was going through a quart of oil every few months, but I just figured 200,000 miles, older car, it was to be expected. But I never really though about the consequences, I just figured it was cylinder wear or rings, or whatever, but it was running so well, no big deal.....or so I thought!
Ive been seeing this on all the mitsu engines. I've heard about it on jeeps and old beemers before but on the mitsu engines I've experienced it.
I'll tell you a little story, maybe it will lighten your day a little.
I bought a stock Galant VR4 with excitement, no mods, ran perfect, AC even worked, I was in heaven. After driving it for a few weeks and deciding what it needed it got a budget together and bought a bunch of parts. Did a lot of nice stuff to the cars brakes and suspension, then one day, being the knob that I am, I'm waiting for my iced latte to come up at the drive through and I notice a small ploom of smoke wafting from the back of my car. I've been knee deep in mitsu engines for 20 years, so I suspected valve stem seals, stabbed the skinny pedal and more smoke shot out of the exhaust and drifted toward the front of the car...
"I love the smell of burning oil in the morning!" i exclaimed as I grabbed my latte and drove off with excitement.
To most people that's a sign of work to be done. To me (and others like me) it was an excuse to replace the timing belt, water pump, tensioners, throw some ARP head studs in the motor along with a nice fresh head gasket, new seals, some Crower 264 cams, new stem seals, a full clean, oh!, maybe upgrade the turbo and exhaust manifold while im in there... oh yes, to a guy like me, a reason to dig into something I want to mod is like, well, it's an addition, you get the picture. I sat at my desk that day dreaming about the inside of the untouched engine. it was a one-owner car, with full service history, I was excited and thought 'i better pick up more oil since it's burning oil at idle now'. Of course I ran full synthetic VR1 oil in the VR4, it's $10 a bottle, so until all the parts arrived I was putting a bottle of oil in the engine every sunday before my work week. I think that went on for about 5 weeks while i searched for the second crower cam i needed (already had one), so about $50 in oil.
I'm telling you this because I overlooked all my knowledge, I was excited to get some cams in that head and juice up my ride a little. After i dropped $1500 on some fun go-fast and 'bullet proof' parts, I ended up completely rebuilding the top end of the engine and all it actually needed was a $5 PCV valve. It was stuck and was filling the intake with oil and then burning the oil and pumping it out of the exhaust. It looks just like when the stem seals go bad, except the intake gets coated with oil, mine was covered in an 1/8th inch thick varnish of baked on oil. Needless to say after replacing the parts it ran great and never smoked, I went balls deep over a $5 part...
to remove the oil build up, get a gallon jug of purple power and a moving/storage tote, fill the tote with hot water and put in a quart of the purple power, let the manifold soak overnight and then hit it with a hose the next day, most of the build up will come off. anything that doesnt might need a toothbrush to agitate it or it might need to soak in the hot water/cleaner solution again.