Hey everyone,
My truck had an Airaid intake with a K&N filter when I bought it and I am debating about going back to the stock setup. I recently had some work done to the truck which included extending the crank case vent down by the axle. After getting the truck back I started seeing a lot more gas out of the vent than I had expected. I checked blow by out of the oil fill cap and it also had more than I liked, so I started reading. I ended up holding my thumb over the vent trying to see how much blow by I had. I held it for about 20 seconds and just as I was about to let it go I heard a pop and a hiss and had oil everywhere. I thought that the dipstick would pop and the gas would vent out the tube before anything broke, but I was very wrong. The tappet cover gasket blew out and I'm still not sure what else. I picked the truck up from my mechanic yesterday and it was still leaking. I'm really hoping its just the oil pan gasket but I don't know yet. I also had the blow by tested last week and was told it was within spec, so (even better) the whole thing is caused by me, once again, trying to fix something that isn't broke. This long story all leads to my question, are washable filters such as Airaid and K&N more likely to cause dusting and blow by? Is it best to just stick with stock? I don't know how long the current setup has been on there. The truck is at 250,000 and I am trying to make it last to at least 500,000 so I want to take the best care of it that I can.
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My truck had an Airaid intake with a K&N filter when I bought it and I am debating about going back to the stock setup. I recently had some work done to the truck which included extending the crank case vent down by the axle. After getting the truck back I started seeing a lot more gas out of the vent than I had expected. I checked blow by out of the oil fill cap and it also had more than I liked, so I started reading. I ended up holding my thumb over the vent trying to see how much blow by I had. I held it for about 20 seconds and just as I was about to let it go I heard a pop and a hiss and had oil everywhere. I thought that the dipstick would pop and the gas would vent out the tube before anything broke, but I was very wrong. The tappet cover gasket blew out and I'm still not sure what else. I picked the truck up from my mechanic yesterday and it was still leaking. I'm really hoping its just the oil pan gasket but I don't know yet. I also had the blow by tested last week and was told it was within spec, so (even better) the whole thing is caused by me, once again, trying to fix something that isn't broke. This long story all leads to my question, are washable filters such as Airaid and K&N more likely to cause dusting and blow by? Is it best to just stick with stock? I don't know how long the current setup has been on there. The truck is at 250,000 and I am trying to make it last to at least 500,000 so I want to take the best care of it that I can.
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