Sort of a long post, could be in Question and answer or a poll question, here goes..
Have put on 800 miles on the 83 SX/4 this summer checking out everthing.
Computer removed, everything but cat removed from emissions stuff.
Ignition upgrade, carb rebuilt, auto trans filter changed (never seen one so dirty!), shift linkage set, remaining vacuum hoses replaced.
Car runs great, 20+ mpg, plenty of power!!First trip @ 40 mi @ 60+mph-- ok
Second trip@ 120 mi, some city driving--
tiny amount of oil in air cleaner housing.Third trip @ 140 mi @60+ mph---
oil dripping from front of air cleaner housing on pwrsteering.Fourth trip @ 120 mi, some city driving, put a new air intake hose on housing as car had none when I got it.--
-Lost 1 qt+ oil all over
suspension left side, poured 1/2 pint out of air cleaner housing.New pcv valve, clean filter in valve cover vent when this all happened.
Plenty of vacuum on pcv valve at idle and steady throttle--however--
I live at 9800+ ft elevation, must cross 2 10K passes to go anywhere, car runs great on the passes, however there is NO vacuum (or very little) at WOT on 6% grades, therefore PCV is shut down and reverses flow back thru air filter, that's where the vacuum is, hence oil flow in housing---Right???
Seems to be a problem only at high rpm’s or hard pulls.
Researching this on various Jeep forums, seems to be a common problem on high mileage vehicles with the 258, first comment is rebuild engine!!
Some have responded with use a catch can for the oil drips and deal with it, some have responded with a new type of PCV valve that has constant vacuum in the crankcase and have good reviews on problem solved without an engine rebuild.
SX/4 has 101k miles on it.
Here is the website, check it out and comment or maybe someone has already used this product.
http://www.envalve.com/