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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Puke bottle filling too fast

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2001 with a puke bottle filling too fast, like every 5000mi OCI, and would appreciate knowing the usual causes of this.



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I live out in the sticks and nearly all my driving includes at least 30 miles of highway.

I'm going to empty it again today and try to figure it out, along with routing it away from the front. Maybe try the sock-bottle trick.

What a mess it causes. Worst case I'll get a bigger catch can.

Main thing is that it seems like its producing way too much.
 
YUP - I do the "sock bit" myself - easy cleanup, and keeps radiator, front of engine, and everything under the truck completely oil free:

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ON the other hand, 450K miles is starting to get "up there" and blowby might be getting to be an issue...
 
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What's the sock bottle trick? I see the idea but my bottle has been missing for a couple of years and just what is in the sock? I just need a short simple explanation,l Thanks
 
I pulled my bottle out a few months ago just after I got my truck last summer. All I did was run some garden hose to just under the frame. Works fine for me.
 
Put this on a few years ago--I got tired of all the mess-emptys quick and easy- capcomes off at every oil change for cleaning--
240556 miles --Summit Racing--and no the wire tye is not holding the canister on I just forgot to take it off after bolting canister to bracket
 
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Put this on a few years ago--I got tired of all the mess-emptys quick and easy- capcomes off at every oil change for cleaning--
240556 miles --Summit Racing--and no the wire tye is not holding the canister on I just forgot to take it off after bolting canister to bracket

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you might check your vacum lines. Yhe vacum pump discharges into the crankcase.
If a line is broke it will pump alot more air into the crankcase wich then goes out through the puke bottle.















Francis
 
Mark, I have never seen one of those, looks like a good product. I, like a lot of other guys just extended my hose, but I have to wipe up the drip when it hits my shop floor, looks embarassing when I have somebody up and there are oil drips dotted everywhere
 
Second the vacuum pump. If you have vacuum leaks,the vacuum pump basically turns into an air pump pumping air right into the crankcase... and it can move a surprising volume. Also, make sure you are not overfilling with engine oil.
 
Mark, I have never seen one of those, looks like a good product. I, like a lot of other guys just extended my hose, but I have to wipe up the drip when it hits my shop floor, looks embarassing when I have somebody up and there are oil drips dotted everywhere



Volsfan I looked in the new summit catalog-and didn't find it but the product is made by STEF'S Fabrication Specialtys Lakewood Nj 732/367-8700 aprox 7"long 3" dia -very well built--No longer have any drips etc to clean up--I made the brackets



Mark
 
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