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i have a 97 grand am and it leaks oil due to high pressure in the engine does not leak when oil cap is off?
the pressure in the engine causes for the oil to leak through the dip stick that is not broken when oil cap is off it does not leak. the leak if mostly air trying to get out and taking oils that covers the area. the people from the part store tell me to check the PCV valve but my car does not have that. what is another part that functions like the pvc valve
Midas_darin is corect about the 3.1 L PCV valve, but if you have the more common 2.4 L 4 cylinder engine you don't have a typical PCV valve, you have a air/oil separator it is a black box anchor by two 10mm bolts on the top left of you intake manifold.
it has two rubber hoses 1 to the intake the other goes straight down to black box bolted to the side of the engine just above the oil pan.
i have seen them completely clogged and pop(messy)
They are a pain to replace and if you have never had to replace to two rubber hoses you are going to have to now(never seen the hoses last more than 5 years)
this option is by far the cheapest and most likely cause.
Have a train mechanic change it .
Off the top of my head the separator is about $65 and labor should be no more than 1 hour to 1.5 hour X the shops hourly rate. hoses not to sure ($30 both (guestimate)).








































