I know that the breather tube is supposed to drip and smoke alittle. I have mine extended down to about the front axle.
Up until about 2 weeks ago mine rarely dripped at all but did smoke a bit (but not all the time). Lately I am getting acouple of drips every couple of days from the tube, which is new for my truck. In the past if I got 1 drip a month that was alot, LOL.
Nothing has changed with the truck and it runs, sounds and performs as before. Fuel mileage is the same too.
Truck only has 81k fairly easy miles on it.
Only thing I though of was that it has gotten cooler here vs how it was about 2 weeks ago and was thinking maybe it is just condensation running out of the tube and picking up some of the oily residue. Ihave never noticed this in the past however.
Oil was about 1/2qt low when I checked it the other day and I topped it off and I'll check again to see if it is dropping (but that amount is pretty normal for my truck over 5k miles).
The other thing was that I run a by pass, use synthetic and run oil samples every 5k miles. They always come back good to keep using so I do (with regular filter changes). The oil right now has just short of 30K miles on it (which is about 2 years of service). Not sure if this has something to do with it, but I know others run their oil much longer with out problems.
What would cause more dripping from the tube all of a sudden (I have not been on any large incline either)? I would think that if it was something major like a bad piston and/or rings it would be obvious in loss of performance etc.
Also checked the coolant levels and they are normal with no oil in the resivior or the radiator.
Last thing I can think of would be a bad/leaking injector. All past oil analysis have come back negative for fuel in the oil so that may be the whole "new" part of this. Plus this would make the oil level read high.
Any other idea's?????
Thanks
J-
Up until about 2 weeks ago mine rarely dripped at all but did smoke a bit (but not all the time). Lately I am getting acouple of drips every couple of days from the tube, which is new for my truck. In the past if I got 1 drip a month that was alot, LOL.
Nothing has changed with the truck and it runs, sounds and performs as before. Fuel mileage is the same too.
Truck only has 81k fairly easy miles on it.
Only thing I though of was that it has gotten cooler here vs how it was about 2 weeks ago and was thinking maybe it is just condensation running out of the tube and picking up some of the oily residue. Ihave never noticed this in the past however.
Oil was about 1/2qt low when I checked it the other day and I topped it off and I'll check again to see if it is dropping (but that amount is pretty normal for my truck over 5k miles).
The other thing was that I run a by pass, use synthetic and run oil samples every 5k miles. They always come back good to keep using so I do (with regular filter changes). The oil right now has just short of 30K miles on it (which is about 2 years of service). Not sure if this has something to do with it, but I know others run their oil much longer with out problems.
What would cause more dripping from the tube all of a sudden (I have not been on any large incline either)? I would think that if it was something major like a bad piston and/or rings it would be obvious in loss of performance etc.
Also checked the coolant levels and they are normal with no oil in the resivior or the radiator.
Last thing I can think of would be a bad/leaking injector. All past oil analysis have come back negative for fuel in the oil so that may be the whole "new" part of this. Plus this would make the oil level read high.
Any other idea's?????
Thanks
J-