What I came up with is: ''A spark plug shorted by excessive oil entering the combustion chamber is often caused by piston rings or cylinder walls that are badly worn. Oil may also be pulled into the chamber because of excessive clearance in the valve stem guides, or badly worn valve stem seals. If the PCV valve is plugged or inoperative, it can cause a buildup of crankcase pressure. This condition can force oil and oil vapors past the rings and valve guides into the combustion chamber.''
I'm hoping the problem is with the crankcase ventilation. My early m50 does no have a Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve aka Pressure Regulating Valve aka Oil Separator Valve (from searching the web).
It has this.

Is it simply called an oil catch can? could it be filled with sludgy shite and create pressure? Any advice on replacing that or a part number would be appreciated! I can't find it on real oem...
Also looking on real oem I noticed a difference between the diagram and my setup regarding the crankase ventilation as number 3-4 on the diagram seem to want to go somewhere? and an air filter sits in their place on my engine. Bad diagram or dodgy setup?


Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
JF




