On my new to me 3rd gen 2005 truck, a while back when I first got it, I put a short extension on the stock blowby hose so any drips of oil would not dump on the front 4x4 differential, like a 2nd gen truck
I was lying under the truck doing something and noticed the blowby hose was still clean and dry inside. I havent driven the truck alot yet but expected to see at least some oil moister inside the hose
I know my 3rd gen has a better blowby recirculation system (well the 2nd gen has no recerulation), and my newer truck looked like the crank case breather filter on the valve cover was new when I checked it a couple months ago.
Is that standard 3rd gen dodge cummins to not have any oil moister at all exiting the blowby down tube?
I was lying under the truck doing something and noticed the blowby hose was still clean and dry inside. I havent driven the truck alot yet but expected to see at least some oil moister inside the hose
I know my 3rd gen has a better blowby recirculation system (well the 2nd gen has no recerulation), and my newer truck looked like the crank case breather filter on the valve cover was new when I checked it a couple months ago.
Is that standard 3rd gen dodge cummins to not have any oil moister at all exiting the blowby down tube?
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