mikew
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I usually drive my truck around 2200 to 2300 RPM, it runs great and does not leak.
If I push it to 2500 RPM it belches out a big puddle of oil from the engine rear main seal when I shut it down.
I was discussing it with a diesel mechanic friend of mine who said the crankcase pressure was too high at those higher RPMs, and we came up with a list of horrible things that could be going wrong and causing the problem.
I got to thinking about and old 59AB Ford flathead that I have. Ford always advertised their "road draft" tube that evacuated bad stuff from the crankcase, by the venturi effect, when you were going down the road.
The M35 is supposed to have a road draft tube too, but mine was missing.
I replaced the missing rubber tube and cut a bevel on the bottom end, for a little more venturi effect, and guess what...
No more leaks!
If I push it to 2500 RPM it belches out a big puddle of oil from the engine rear main seal when I shut it down.
I was discussing it with a diesel mechanic friend of mine who said the crankcase pressure was too high at those higher RPMs, and we came up with a list of horrible things that could be going wrong and causing the problem.
I got to thinking about and old 59AB Ford flathead that I have. Ford always advertised their "road draft" tube that evacuated bad stuff from the crankcase, by the venturi effect, when you were going down the road.
The M35 is supposed to have a road draft tube too, but mine was missing.
I replaced the missing rubber tube and cut a bevel on the bottom end, for a little more venturi effect, and guess what...
No more leaks!
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