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Re: 99 Dodge Ram 3500-Leaking Oil From Blow By Vent Valve

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Re: 99 Dodge Ram 3500-Leaking Oil From Blow By Vent Valve

Denny26 May 2007 18:04
>>>>>>>>Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.
>>>>>>>
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>
> hey, don't leave craig out.  we let him play with it too.

Sorry about that. Haven't been around much the last month.....that farming
thing going on ya know.

Denny

theguy@whatever.net26 May 2007 17:56
>>>>>>>Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.
>>>>>>
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>
>Denny

hey, don't leave craig out.  we let him play with it too.

Denny26 May 2007 16:18
>>>>>>Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.
>>>>>
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>
> yeah, he/she/it is really struggling now.

And what really warms my heart is seeing that you, Larry and Roy are sharing
your new "best friend" so nicely. Even Neil and Max are sharing in the fun.
Just kinda give me that warm fuzzy feeling if you know what I mean....
<VBG>

Denny

theguy@whatever.net26 May 2007 14:47
>>>>>Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.
>>>>
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>
>Real pathetic. Time for ya to slink away.

yeah, he/she/it is really struggling now.

Roy26 May 2007 13:48
>>>>Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.
>>>
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>
> You're not very bright, Maxine.

Real pathetic. Time for ya to slink away.

Beryl26 May 2007 09:21
>>>Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.
>>
>>Exactly. But I didn't know that.
>
> Then why would you comment on my post?

You're not very bright, Maxine.

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Max Dodge26 May 2007 00:50
>> I refer you to my previous post.
>
> Circular reasoning.

No, repetitive whining on your part. I answered the question, you asked it
again, I gave you the same answer, WTF did you expect?

>>>"Vent valve" doesn't describe a tube.
>>>Not knowing the diesel, you can't know that this engine is one.
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> This isn't YOUR email inbox, it's a newsgroup. 90% of the people reading
> don't know, and they saw what happens.

Matters not where the question landed. I answered it, you challeneged my
knowledge, and you were wrong to do so.

>> Second, In the 3500 series of trucks, its either a diesel or a V10, as
>> they accounted for the majority of sales, and any fool (let alone those
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>
> Exactly. But I didn't know that.

Then why would you comment on my post? Repeatedly? Shut up already.

> Welcome to a.a.d.t
> Since you don't know when someone might know what you don't, you don't
> know enough to comment.
> Go away.

WTF are you talking about? As Robin Williams once said," a.sholes do vex
me!!!"

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>>>>Given that only the Cummins trucks have a vent, and that the gasoline
>>>>engines haven't got a vent, but a POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION system,
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> know enough to comment.
> Go away.

Beryl25 May 2007 22:44
>>>Given that only the Cummins trucks have a vent, and that the gasoline
>>>engines haven't got a vent, but a POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION system,
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>
> I refer you to my previous post.

Circular reasoning.

>>"Vent valve" doesn't describe a tube.
>>Not knowing the diesel, you can't know that this engine is one.
>
> Um, I DO know the diesel, I OWN one, and am familiar with its vent system.

This isn't YOUR email inbox, it's a newsgroup. 90% of the people reading
don't know, and they saw what happens.

> Second, In the 3500 series of trucks, its either a diesel or a V10, as they
> accounted for the majority of sales, and any fool (let alone those of us who
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.

Exactly. But I didn't know that.

Welcome to a.a.d.t
Since you don't know when someone might know what you don't, you don't
know enough to comment.
Go away.

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Max Dodge25 May 2007 12:54
>> Given that only the Cummins trucks have a vent, and that the gasoline
>> engines haven't got a vent, but a POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION system,
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> "I have a 99 dodge ram 3500, and it has just started leaking oil from the
> blow by vent valve."

I refer you to my previous post.

> "Vent valve" doesn't describe a tube.
> Not knowing the diesel, you can't know that this engine is one.

Um, I DO know the diesel, I OWN one, and am familiar with its vent system.
Second, In the 3500 series of trucks, its either a diesel or a V10, as they
accounted for the majority of sales, and any fool (let alone those of us who
know something) buying one of those would choose a diesel or V10 over the
360 any day.

>> Since the PCV system won't leak oil externally....... but you and snohead
>> knew that, right?
>
> I don't know that it "won't"

Then you don't know enough to be commenting on my post.

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>> Given that only the Cummins trucks have a vent, and that the gasoline
>> engines haven't got a vent, but a POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION system,
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>
> I don't know that it "won't"

Beryl25 May 2007 06:24
> Given that only the Cummins trucks have a vent, and that the gasoline
> engines haven't got a vent, but a POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION system, its
> Reasonable to assume that the OP has a diesel.

That's the absurd thing about this thread.
The OP gave almost nothing to go on:

"I have a 99 dodge ram 3500, and it has just started leaking oil from
the blow by vent valve."

"Vent valve" doesn't describe a tube.
Not knowing the diesel, you can't know that this engine is one.

> Since the PCV system won't leak oil externally....... but you and snohead
> knew that, right?

I don't know that it "won't"

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Max Dodge25 May 2007 00:05
Given that only the Cummins trucks have a vent, and that the gasoline
engines haven't got a vent, but a POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION system, its
Reasonable to assume that the OP has a diesel.

Since the PCV system won't leak oil externally....... but you and snohead
knew that, right?
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> Skippy:
>> Crotch Cannibal <troll@gaybar.net> wrote in message
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> Melody
> _______________

Beryl24 May 2007 22:55
Skippy:
> Crotch Cannibal <troll@gaybar.net> wrote in message
> news:135afo05o8haeb2@corp.supernews.com...
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>
> Well Idiot, we are waiting

Here's all I see from the OP:
_______________
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
_______________

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Roy24 May 2007 12:21
Crotch Cannibal <troll@gaybar.net> wrote in message
news:135afo05o8haeb2@corp.supernews.com...
> ...
>> On May 23, 9:44 pm, "Tom Lawrence"
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>
> What I want to know is, what told you it's a diesel?

The OP !!

>>>Tell me - what do you think would happen if you introduced crankcase
>>>vapors - oil mist - to the intake of a running diesel?

Well Idiot, we are waiting

Beryl24 May 2007 07:34
...
> On May 23, 9:44 pm, "Tom Lawrence"
> <tNlOaSwPrAeMnMcIe...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>>Either you have a bad or plugged PCV valve
>>
>>PCV....  on a diesel....  now THAT'S funny.

What I want to know is, what told you it's a diesel?
All "99 dodge ram 3500" are?

>>Tell me - what do you think would happen if you introduced crankcase
>>vapors - oil mist - to the intake of a running diesel?
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> with the "lessons" the new group netnanny, a.ak.a Reststop Ricky has
> been spouting off?  Shame Shame.  <g>

punkin, Tom doesn't want a child clinging to him. He's got a good record
here, he's honest, and he's able to both agree, and disagree, with
SnoMan as he sees appropriate.

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azwiley124 May 2007 04:48
On May 23, 9:44 pm, "Tom Lawrence"
<tNlOaSwPrAeMnMcIe...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > Either you have a bad or plugged PCV valve
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Remember our discussion from last week?  You're doing it again...

Now, Now, Tom.  Apparently it is acceptable for him to spout off
incorrect and bogus information.  Haven't you been following along
with the "lessons" the new group netnanny, a.ak.a Reststop Ricky has
been spouting off?  Shame Shame.  <g>

Tom Lawrence24 May 2007 04:44
> Either you have a bad or plugged PCV valve

PCV....  on a diesel....  now THAT'S funny.

Tell me - what do you think would happen if you introduced crankcase
vapors - oil mist - to the intake of a running diesel?

The whole purpose of the vent tube IS to ventilate the crankcase.  Up until
'00, the crankcase was simply vented to the atmosphere.  Then DC added a
catch bottle, to be emptied at each oil change.  The HPCR version of the ISB
saw the introduction of a crankcase breather system, which attempts to
return the oil to the crankcase, while still venting the case to the
outside.  This works better, but still isn't 100%.

In other words, as others here who actually OWN, OPERATE, and MAINTAIN these
exact engines tried to tell you, it's normal operation.

Remember our discussion from last week?  You're doing it again...

SnoMan23 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

brinsfieldma23 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?

Thank you!

Melody

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