Dave7.3
Diesel ******
I can see wool higher up in the tubing but why at the end? Any thing in the tubing will add back pressure and cause more oil to end up on the ground. That is what has happened so for with my experiments with my truck. I bought from another member a banks blow by piece to use 1" tubing and I am going to my air filter to suck it in the engine. My engine has good power and good compression but seems to have a good amount of blow by and it looks awful coming out from under the truck. My thinking is if I mount the elbow at the end of the air filter on the cone it will not has as much vacuum to suck oil in as if it was in the air tubing up closer to the turbo. Oh well if it sucks a little oil in the engine since its running on 50% oil anyway!![]()
I somehow don't see the steel wool adding much back pressure as it is fairly loose material honestly. For reference, check out the testing here with rolled scotchbrite pads in a catch can system:
http://www.guzzle7pt3.com/ccv.php
http://www.guzzle7pt3.com/ccv1.php
Not much resistance as you can see with quite a bit thicker and denser material.
Now having the steel wool at the end WILL collect vapors and leave a drop spot, but an open tube does that anyway from my experience. For now though, its purpose is to keep critters out as the truck as it is parked a week at a time outside of summer harvest season. Might end up changing it in the future to a catch can design.
As far as unsightly vapor clouds...I myself have a little bit of blowby but haven't ever seen it with my truck. At least driving in traffic.
The only occasion where I saw a large cloud was having the truck idling for about 5 hours in first gear checking cattle.
