Sidewinded_idi
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wanted to fill ou guys in on an issue I ran across to hopefully prevent the mistake being repeated. I use a -6 fitting on an aluminum oil fill cap for my oil bypass filter return and have it setup this way fault free for a while now. Yesterday I installed a large auxiliary oil cooler on the truck and decided to add a T and have both the oil cooler and bypass return through the oil fill cap.
Started up and idled fine but when I went to go into town it started smoking out the street behind me and the engine started to run away on me. I was able to get it shut down by pulling over and spraying my extinguisher into my K&N filter box and idled it the rest of the way back home with no issue.
The problem I found was the oil bypass has a restrictor that limits flow, but with the free flowing oil cooler returning in the oil was so much it was going straight into the CDR valve auction hose right below it and getting sucked in through the turbo and into the intake. I decided to run a fitting into my valve cover and return the oil cooler through that port and it's been fine but wanted to forewarn anyone to hopefully save another runaway scenario
Started up and idled fine but when I went to go into town it started smoking out the street behind me and the engine started to run away on me. I was able to get it shut down by pulling over and spraying my extinguisher into my K&N filter box and idled it the rest of the way back home with no issue.
The problem I found was the oil bypass has a restrictor that limits flow, but with the free flowing oil cooler returning in the oil was so much it was going straight into the CDR valve auction hose right below it and getting sucked in through the turbo and into the intake. I decided to run a fitting into my valve cover and return the oil cooler through that port and it's been fine but wanted to forewarn anyone to hopefully save another runaway scenario