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PCV valve...when they fail they allow oil from the valve area to enter the intake tube. No big deal. However, if you are smoking there may be on of two issues that you're having. The first is as you mentioned the rings. What type of smoke is it? Is it light blue with a burnt oil smell? If so, oil is getting into your combustion chamber somehow...valve stem seals or rings are the likely suspects. If the smoke is white and somewhat sweet smelling that means coolant is getting into your combustion chamber. That could be a blown head gasket or as I recall, the intake manifold <or> gasket. I believe there was a recall for the intake gasket failing which could easily be the issue there. The easiest way to find out is to first get your antifreeze checked for oil...it's a chemical test and usually runs $35-$45. If that is negative, then you could have a compression check. This is just a bit more time consuming so it will cost more. This will tell you if you have blow by on your rings. Either way both tests are much cheaper than a rebuild. I'd get those to find out exactly what is going on, then go from there. It's possible you don't have an issue at all...other than oil buildup on the intake tube and manifold.
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