Hello all,
Does anyone else with a 5411 model Universal diesel know where the hose that exits up from the top of the valve cover is supposed to be routed to?
My hose was missing when I bought our boat, & it spurts oil up from this small opening. After it burped some oil around the valve cover I realized the hose was missing. I installed a new hose about 3/8" diameter & it appeared to route to a small empty hole at the inside right of the air intake "horn" or air box. Although I've noticed that oil now drips into the air box & down & out the adjacent wooden access panel & onto the cabin sole.
Try to make an improvement & it just creates another problem!
I thought about trying to install a PCV type valve onto the valve cover opening, or at least a paper type filter to catch this small amount of oil to stop it from making a mess. Before I installed the hose, it was sending oil droplets into the bilge & making a real lil mess. I thought that the oil pan was leaking at first, so it was a relief to find the culprit, but its still a nuisance.
Any advice?
Does anyone else with a 5411 model Universal diesel know where the hose that exits up from the top of the valve cover is supposed to be routed to?
My hose was missing when I bought our boat, & it spurts oil up from this small opening. After it burped some oil around the valve cover I realized the hose was missing. I installed a new hose about 3/8" diameter & it appeared to route to a small empty hole at the inside right of the air intake "horn" or air box. Although I've noticed that oil now drips into the air box & down & out the adjacent wooden access panel & onto the cabin sole.
Try to make an improvement & it just creates another problem!
I thought about trying to install a PCV type valve onto the valve cover opening, or at least a paper type filter to catch this small amount of oil to stop it from making a mess. Before I installed the hose, it was sending oil droplets into the bilge & making a real lil mess. I thought that the oil pan was leaking at first, so it was a relief to find the culprit, but its still a nuisance.
Any advice?