Ranger1 wrote:
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Hi Ranger1,
Any update on the state of the CAC hoses after your mods?.
Still clean. Whatever caused the 2 quarts of oil to blow through the intercooler has stopped. No more blue smoke, no more laying down a blue smoke cloud big enough to hide a barn - nothing. The only thing that I can even remotely think might have happened is that the week before that happened, we had 5 days of solid, daylong soaking rain. I never checked the airbox back then because I wasn't following the thread RFCRD started on the wet filter problems. I had not yet completely readjusted my life to the ongoing demands of the CRD.
I'm keeping an eye on it. If any oil shows up, I'll let you know. I'm using Mobile-1 5W-40 Truck&SUV diesel rated oil in it. The only 2 things I could do to try to prevent it was the airbox mod and keep the oil at 6.3 quarts regardless of where it shows up on the dipstick.
RFCRD is correct - if you're seeing more than a tigerstripe of oil in the hoses after installing the Provent, the turbo seals is the only place it can come from. One big item to check is to see if your hoses to the Provent are kinked - someone reported that here and it causes a mess - crankcase blowby fumes will build up too much pressure and force oil past the turbo seals, rear and front main seals and anywhere else it can find an opening. The Provent cannot help if the hose to it is kinked.
Thanks again guys for the prompt replies.
I am not sure whether I am being a little paranoid but I have been checking the hoses regularly every two days. At the point where the hoses contact the spigot on the CAC there is a ring a oil...nothing major in the hoses but I clean the hose between the turbo and CAC each time.
I am using Shell full synthetic 5W-40. It has been suggested I try Amsoil HD Diesel oil 5W-30 to bring the normal running viscosity down a touch. Provent hoses are clear of any kinks or sharp bends as I was very aware of this issue when I installed the unit. No noticeable drop in the sump oil level either.
When I cleaned the air control valve and the intake casting(bend) after the Provent install I did notice that only one side of the air control butterfly was heavily coated with sludge. It looked like the butterfly spent most of the time half closed. Could this mean that I am getting more EGR than fresh air? Maybe this is creating too much back pressure?
Sorry, just thinking out aloud here...