geusterman
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I saw this Walker Air Sep (www.walkerairsep.com) in the recent Truck Trends and having to do something about that bottle I wondered if this was the ultimate fix or overkill. TIA, George
Originally posted by dsather
It's kind of funny that my 4x4 truck is limited to 22% by a drain hose on the front of the engine. What could the engineers have been thinking.
Originally posted by dsather
Are you trying to get them to do the TSB under warrenty? If not, they should do anything you want them to, for a price.
water condensation also comes out the breather and will collect in the bottom of the loop
Originally posted by geusterman
TSB huh? Seems like a lot of hassle for what should have been engineered better. A line from the breather to the filter with a "collection" pool for oil in the breather would be like the old 60's rigs with oil bath filters. Seem like there should be a simple answer for this. Be nice to cycle the blowby through again. Maybe the bottle fix is the only one.
Originally posted by geusterman
Thanks Opie. Let me respond here in case someone else is wondering as I am. In the original question about the Walker AirSep there was a value to the negative atmosphere from installing the hose into the airbox in that it "assisted" the engine in relieving blowby. Fine. So a pitot tube (flight fancier, love to build an experimental) should create a little pull on the crankcase. Have you considered that? How do you know that the checkvalve is functioning? and how would you calibrate one given the gentleness of the blowby pressure? You would want absolute minimum resistance in my view. Correct? Lots of questions. Walk through them gentle, ok? George (Dodge pilot)