Re: Re: 99 Dodge Ram 3500-Leaking Oil From Blow By Vent Valve
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Re: Re: 99 Dodge Ram 3500-Leaking Oil From Blow By Vent Valve
SnoMan
24 May 2007 02:09
>Snohead is wrong on both counts, as usual. Oil dripping from the catch >bottle on the vent tube is fairly normal.
I would expect such a comment from someone with such a fat head. Excessive crankcase pressure causes oil mist to be blown out vents. You may consider it normal but it is not unless you consider excessive blow by or crankcase pressure normal. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com
Max Dodge
23 May 2007 21:29
> Either you have a bad or plugged PCV valve or excessive blowby from > engine wear or stuck piston rings
Snohead is wrong on both counts, as usual. Oil dripping from the catch bottle on the vent tube is fairly normal.
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>>I have a 99 dodge ram 3500, and it has just started leaking oil from the >>blow [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com
SnoMan
23 May 2007 20:27
>I have a 99 dodge ram 3500, and it has just started leaking oil from the blow >by vent valve. Any ideas on what to do? > >Thank you! > >Melody
Either you have a bad or plugged PCV valve or excessive blowby from engine wear or stuck piston rings ----------------- TheSnoMan.com
brinsfieldma
23 May 2007 16:14
I have a 99 dodge ram 3500, and it has just started leaking oil from the blow by vent valve. Any ideas on what to do?