I did another oil change today at 7000-miles. This time I noticed that the entire front of the engine was covered with oil residue and dirt. This included the fan blades and backside of the radiator-a real mess for a vehicle with such low mileage. Aside from that obnoxious smell after the oil change, I finally decided that it was time to reroute this thing. First of all, the tuperware bottle with the holes in it went into the garbage. I bought a 3/4" hose connector as I wanted to retain the original breather hose for the nice tight bends at the top. I then added a 5-foot section of 3/4" heater hose and routed it back along the engine grounding line and starter power lead. It then makes a jump over to the frame (with plenty of play) and at about the mid transmission point, it then points down at the street. Problem solved!
After warming up the engine and driving around with 11-quarts of new Delo400 I pulled over and examined the end of the breather extension. It was blowing thick blue clouds of oil vapor right down at the street where it belongs. I didn't realize that it would be so visible but this is what we are smellin' and continually wiping off of our engines. The original plan was to hang a "real" oil breather box off of the frame and attach the hose, but it seems to be working so well that I might just call the project finshed! No more smell and no more mess.
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David Dressler
2001 Driftwood 3500 Quad Cab 4x4, 155 inch WB, 5. 9L HO Cummins Diesel (ETH), 6-Speed HD Manual (DEE), SLT+, 3. 55 Anti-Spin Axle, Camper Special Group, Trailer Tow Group, Leather, Sliding Rear Window, Jacob's E-Brake, Rhino Liner, VDO Vision (pyro, boost, engine oil temp. ), Weather Guard Diamond Plate Saddle Box, AND functional Halo light!
"Diesel, it's not just for breakfast!"
After warming up the engine and driving around with 11-quarts of new Delo400 I pulled over and examined the end of the breather extension. It was blowing thick blue clouds of oil vapor right down at the street where it belongs. I didn't realize that it would be so visible but this is what we are smellin' and continually wiping off of our engines. The original plan was to hang a "real" oil breather box off of the frame and attach the hose, but it seems to be working so well that I might just call the project finshed! No more smell and no more mess.
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David Dressler
2001 Driftwood 3500 Quad Cab 4x4, 155 inch WB, 5. 9L HO Cummins Diesel (ETH), 6-Speed HD Manual (DEE), SLT+, 3. 55 Anti-Spin Axle, Camper Special Group, Trailer Tow Group, Leather, Sliding Rear Window, Jacob's E-Brake, Rhino Liner, VDO Vision (pyro, boost, engine oil temp. ), Weather Guard Diamond Plate Saddle Box, AND functional Halo light!
"Diesel, it's not just for breakfast!"