I've read many posts about the PCV system, and getting oil in the air cleaner. Most point to a solenoid that controlled the PCV valve as the culprit, but my '83 Eagle doesn't have a solenoid. The line from the PCV valve goes directly to the base of the carb, with a T-connection going to the evap cannister. After a long highway drive, oil was dripping out of the the snorkel of the air cleaner, and the filter was saturated....but the car still ran fine. There was also some oil on the hood insulation, which I think likely came from the the dipstick tube. Vacuum is strong at idle and the car accelerates and runs smoothly.
The only other thing I see that could cause the engine to pull air through the crankcase breather is the secondary "flapper door" on the snorkel. What does it do? I understand the one that directs heated air....but the other doesn't seem to do anything other than completely block air from the snorkel.