http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/vie ... hp?t=37998
For those who may be scratchin' their collective heads as to why I ran my team onto the playing field in full offensive formation in this instance of potentially fatal error, take note of the above-linked thread and the fatal error, therein - intent here was not to offend, but to grab the soul and rock the world of the potential repeat offender
Tremendous info has been posted on this forum about the CCV system, with pics and description and theory of operation, by oldnavy, retmil46, and others, incl gmctd - Provent inclusive, a number of threads have spun-off on this emissions system, incl the danger of becoming plugged up, stopped up, non-functional, where crankcase pressure skyrockets, seeking egress at the next point of least resistance, that point(s) being crankshaft mainseals, camshaft seals, aluminum engine cover seals, with potential of blowing entire load of sump oil out, damaging the engine.
For someone to completely ignore that posted information, any information, and actually put a plug in the CCV puck is bad enuff - it assumes an order of magnitude greater error when someone else, equally unknowledgeable, follows his lead and immediately jumps on the road to ruin and perdition, as illustrated in the above ^ linked thread
Fortunately, that puck was soon re-opened and the fatal error was revealed, that failure being that the plugged puck was already full of oil at low-accrued mileage within several days period from the install - had that check not been done, Mackruss's and aandlwoods' engines could have self-destructed from loss of oil thru the seals
And, it gets worse
The really big problem is that there are many KJ CRD owners out there that read this forum and never post, and who, seeking a cheap fix, may also have followed those uninformed Diesel-illiterate instructions
Scenario: now, supposing an owner, having installed that fatally flawed "fix", then attaches his 5000lb trailer and sets off across country - his "fixed" puck would fail much quicker as the mileage accumulates because of the increased blowby due to the load - of course, not being on-forum, and being that he would not have any inkling that he should stop to check the "fix", now he's standing in some DCJ dealer's service bay, piston rods protruding from the side of the block, with the Service Manager heatedly explaining that engine failure resulting from owner-installed 'fix'es are definitely not covered under any warranty that he's aware of, Magnuson act notwithstanding.
Who would be willing to accept responsibility at that stage - anybody here, anyone we know?
I think:
not.
Therefore, responsibility for posted info (and not posting misinfo) must be accepted by the poster - some awareness of Diesel engine theory and concept of installed equipment and accessories and modifications go a long way in preventing those types of misinformational posts with potential of subsequential damage - that point would be my entire intent in these responses
Do yer homework, kiddies!
That's my story, folks, and I'm stickin' to it.........................