FSBruva: "I am just curious how I can prevent the slobber when I have to let it idle for 20 minutes to get warm in the winter. "
Matt, how warm does it get after 20 minutes in the winter time? I know Squirt-Truck firmly believes that I have a cooling problem, but that aside, in the winter at say 20F, my engine will never reach op temp w/o a radiator cover. Even with it I need to keep the rpm at 1,000 or more to warm it up. Another question, Matt, if you wipe the engine clean before starting it, will it always produce a noticable slobber?
At Kenny's , last Feb, we pressure washed parts of the truck, my effort to clean the engine was halfhearted and some oil was left on it, so I can't really tell how much new slobber is produced after a run. The engine is always a bit oily. I just don't worry much about it. You have a good point, though. I'll try to find the note on the "vent" holes.