Well I obviously have too much free time, because I tried a fix for the crankcase odor that comes in the cab when you stop. And save the posts about how stupid an idea this is. I already know the down side of oil residue in the fresh air side. Besides, I get a new truck at least every year. I still contend this is a normal condition (the price for less emission controls) but with some of the posts from people who think it is the worst thing imaginable, I thought I would give it a try.
I got eight feet of 3/4 heater hose, and routed it behind the pan, along the frame rail, up to the radiator and inside the fender next to the headlamp. I turned it into the air box, and cut it off about half way inside. Well the good news is the smell is gone, and I await the bad news, the air filter plugging with oil.
For now I will keep you posted. The truck has 800 miles and the filter is nice and clean. I will monitor it and see how fast it gets oily. The factory oil seems to smell more than after a change, and based on the 03, the smell should be gone in about 2000 miles anyway.
I got eight feet of 3/4 heater hose, and routed it behind the pan, along the frame rail, up to the radiator and inside the fender next to the headlamp. I turned it into the air box, and cut it off about half way inside. Well the good news is the smell is gone, and I await the bad news, the air filter plugging with oil.
For now I will keep you posted. The truck has 800 miles and the filter is nice and clean. I will monitor it and see how fast it gets oily. The factory oil seems to smell more than after a change, and based on the 03, the smell should be gone in about 2000 miles anyway.