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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Why is white smoke coming from my breather tube?

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I removed the bottle long ago and extended the hose down to where I can just see the end of it if I bend over. Lately there is what looks like exhaust coming from it. What is wrong?



Roy
 
That's normal, wait till a nice cold winter day! It's just crankcase ventilation. Most people aren't used to this since the days of PCV valves.
 
How much white smoke? I get some coming out of mine after I drive real hard. My hose dumps under the truck next to the drivers door. I see smoke drifting up by my window all the time. Sometimes I smell it before I see it.



If white smoke is POURING out of the hole then you have a problem, if it is just a little smoke then don't worry about it.
 
I don't know what constitutes pouring, but you can see it steadily. Like I said, it looks like exhaust. You can easily see through it. A couple examples of when I see it: I start the truck at 4:30 am, drive 4. 4 miles to my first red light, and can see it blowing out in front of my headlights (wind is usually from the rear at this location). When I come home in the early afternoon, I'll drive 16 miles to my driveway, get out of the truck while its running and walk to my mailbox about fifteen feet away. I see the smoke. Basically I always see it, not matter how warm or cold the truck is or how hard I've driven it.
 
i Know that during chilly mornings and during the winter mine does the same thing. . i have a hose that drops just above my front axle. . even on warm day s you can see a sort of slight haze or fog coming from it... In all aspects its normal, if your truck is running fine and there seem to be no other problems then i wouuldn't suspect anything bad, but this is my opinion. . if the crankcase was not able to breath like that you would have some serious problems, and make sure that hose never gets cloggeg up
 
Do you have an exhaust brake? i just went through hell and back with dodge over this same issue. they tried telling me it was my pistons. it ended up being a vaccuum hose between the Pac brake and the engine.
 
Nope, no exhaust brake.



Actually I guess I shouldn't have written the word "lately" in my original message. It actually started doing this during the summer, so it doesn't just happen when it's cool out. I'll try to get a picture if it ever stops raining.



Roy
 
What you describe is what happens to me and has ever since I did the breather mod. I've seen big rigs coming up hills (as I've come own) with a substantial smoke stream coming from the bottom. Case pressures rise with rpm, so naturally after driving and stopping the pressure will be releasing and appear to have a lot of smoke. It's normal. A good picture would help though. It should just seem like steam and dissipate rather quickly.
 
Rman said:
It should just seem like steam and dissipate rather quickly.

That is kind of a good description of it. But why have I never seen this until this year? I've owned the truck 3. 5 years and it didn't start until this past summer.
 
Mine does the same thing. On a relaitivly cool day it will be a steady haze coming out of the breather hose which dumps right underneath the skidplate. Even when I had the stock sticks in it it did it. No worries! Hope this helps.



Eric
 
The older it gets the more wear on the engine, the more blow buy you have. sounds like your getting a bit more than you should. If the power is still up and you don't burn alot of oil, don't worry about it.
 
Mine does the same thing. I changed the oil not that long ago and I could smell Rotella a bit when I was waiting at a stoplight :-laf



Mine's a fairly steady stream of steam bascially. I figure with 155,000 on it, it's pretty normal. I use about 1-1. 5 quarts of oil between oil changes, so I don't think it's too bad.
 
Mine does this where I quite often see it drifting out in front of the headlights with the breeze blowing in the right direction. I used to be concerned with this but my previous questions like yours brought answers that it was normal. I always thought mine looked excessive but now I ignore it, even think it smells good! I run the %#@* out of my truck and with 40k on it it uses absolutely no oil so if it was a blowby or serious problem like rings or something I would be using oil. No reason why you never saw it before but I'm used to it as this is my second truck that I see it with.
 
OK, I feel better now. If you see it blowing out in front of your headlights too, with only 40K, I guess I'm OK. There was only one time that I thought I burned oil, but it might have been me not adding enough make-up oil after changing my filters before a long trip. After running 570 miles at 65-75 mph towing my boat to Maine, I found I was about 2 quarts low.



Roy
 
when i put a flatbed on my '91 i welded a 1" nipple on the side of the headache, and attached my breather to it ... you could see the steady puffing real well...



did it after i filled the drain tube with mud and popped the inspection cover off the side of the block ...



now there's a gasket i hope i never see again!
 
For what it's worth i had an 1989 TDI puffing blow buy out the tube,it was a seal on the injection pump pumping #2 in the crank case... .
 
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