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I'll be along in a bit. Block 18's on lockdown right now.
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You might want to do some research before you commit to it, seems too much shananigans going on with it. Now reports of nursing homes saying people are starting to drop dead after few weeks of getting
Greetings. New to Forum. New to Cummin's Mods. Would appreciate any help/advice I can get.
Patient: Mostly stock 2000, 3500, 4wd, Auto, Raptor f.p, VP44 i.p. Stock breather on timing cover, no breather on tappet cover. 325K but seams to run good, no appreciable smoke. Used 99% highway driving with lots of 5th wheel and trailer hauling.
Illness: Massive oil leak from bottom of factory tappet cover. Engine and sub frame coated with so much oil from leaking tappet cover, it is hard to tell if hose from stock breather is dripping much oil or if anything else is leaking.
Proposed Treatment: Replacement of tappet cover with billet tappet cover which has two breather ports and O ring seal. Plan to install Mopar1973 routing modification of front breather and then "T" in hoses from tappet cover breather ports. Also considering putting a catch can on high point of new breather routing and find place to send collected oil back to oil pan or crankcase or valve cover, etc.
Questions: Does proposed treatment make sense? Any obvious problems? Should I try to return collected oil to engine? If so, where would be best and relatively easy to accomplish? Has anyone done grinding on VP44 bracket and bolt head to accommodate new billet cover? (Can't seem to find video on this modification) How big a job and how to accomplish? (Yes I know you can buy new billet covers machined to accommodate VP44 but they are uniformly about twice the price of ones requiring some grinding) Should control module be moved off new tappet cover to firewall? Should working cam sensor be replaced? (Risking installing new sensor which might be lower quality-foreign made, which doesn't last long.) Any real reason to remove old fuel pump, not bracket, as now using Raptor?
Consultants Appreciated: For any of you who have faced similar problems, and worked out different treatments, your experience, recommendations, or cautions would be appreciated.