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Got an '88 2.9 that just had a set of World heads installed. I have the paperwork & warranty and they were installed by a ASE mechanic, BUT...I'm getting white snot around the pcv and breather and quite a bit in the valve covers themselves.

I'm guessing head gasket but is there a chance the lower intake gasket is leaking? Or worse case, a hairline crack in the block from overheating in it's past life? I don't see oil in the coolant, just moisture on the dipstick & top end.
 


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If the heads came with a warranty take it back. Before more damage is done.
 

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I don't know that the heads are bad. Could just be gaskets, warped block....I've got another 2.9 that I can use them on, just wondering where to start and what, in your opinion,could cause these symptoms?
 

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Shouldn't be a head issue.
Are you losing coolant?
If not then heads are OK.

Clean or replace PCV Valve, clean it's hose and clean the Vent hose(breather hose), make sure their ports are clean inside as well.

The PCV system needs good air flow to pull the moisture out of the valve cover and oil pan area.
Also short trips that don't allow engine to warm up fully causes a build up of moisture in these areas, i.e trips under 15 minutes.

In winter months there tends to be more moisture in the air outside, that adds to the moisture in the PCV serviced areas, and the engine also takes a bit longer to warm up in cold weather, so double whammy for moisture build up.
Make sure you are running a 192-195degF thermostat, that helps to evaporate the moisture in the valve covers and oil pan, also from the oil as well.

Just like condensation(moisture) builds up on the windshield(windows) in the cab because it loses heat faster than other parts, the PCV Valve, oil cap and dipstick have the same issue, they cool down faster so moisture tends to collect there and when it mixes with the oil already there it makes the whitish residue.
It isn't "normal", and is a sign of poor ventilation or short trips.

I had to redo the PCV system setup on a GM engine I had, made it larger for better flow because every winter I would get the "snot" building up, it became a TSB upgrade for that engine eventually, lol.
2.9l isn't known for this issue so existing PCV system should be fine as long as it is working to spec
 
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Thanks for the advice. That sounds more feasible as I really haven't put any highway mileage on it yet. I have done the pcv & thermostat and hopefully the weather breaks soon & I'll get a chance to drive it further than a few miles per day. Eventually it'll get an engine swap but for now it's a daily driver and the 4x4 has been great in the snow. They may be lame on power but with regular maintenance the 2.9's are tough little, cast iron troopers.
 

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I had an 87 2.9 and the same thing was happening, for years. Even my 07 4.0 has done this, since new, I think. Might be condensation, might be an issue, might be both.

2.9's aren't too bad on power. I miss my 2.9. I'd put a 2.9 and an 83-87 style dash in an 07+ Ranger 2wd, if I had the means.
 

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Yes, the short trips will do that in the winter months.
 

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I miss my 2.9. I'd put a 2.9 and an 83-87 style dash in an 07+ Ranger 2wd, if I had the means.
Ug, I would not.

I have an 87 with a 4.0 and an 88 with a 2.9 that came out of the 87.

I do not miss the 2.9 one bit.
 

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