Jason in DLH
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while using all my mental power in trying to understand all of this (and reading another thread) I just realized I’ve been listening to the same song on repeat for the past half hour.
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while using all my mental power in trying to understand all of this (and reading another thread) I just realized I’ve been listening to the same song on repeat for the past half hour.
Surprised it took GM that long in this generation to realize this. Valve covers have had baffeld pcv/oil fill ports since forever to keep the spray from the pushrods/rockers outA blatant derp moment from the General.
Sorry if I muddled the picture as far as how these engines get to start flowing oil out the PCV.
I have always tried to understand what role the AFM PR Valve played in how my rings got stuck, and I think I probably will never know with any certainty.
When I reflect on the input from @iamdub and @donjetman and their experiences, along with my own experience with my stuck rings, a few things seem to rise to the top.
The best thing anyone with a pre 2012 version of one of these trucks can do is assure they have the proper updated drivers side valve cover for their model year (the TSB says they are different for 2007-2008 and 2009-2010 and looking at Rock Auto they do indeed list two different valve covers for those model years).
The next best thing then is to install a catch can so you can know exactly how much oil your engine is trying to put back into the intake.
It is hard to let thinking about that Pressure Relief Valve go, but I think I have to, as it just is going to bug me for no good purpose.
Sorry if I muddled the picture as far as how these engines get to start flowing oil out the PCV.
I have always tried to understand what role the AFM PR Valve played in how my rings got stuck, and I think I probably will never know with any certainty.
When I reflect on the input from @iamdub and @donjetman and their experiences, along with my own experience with my stuck rings, a few things seem to rise to the top.
The best thing anyone with a pre 2012 version of one of these trucks can do is assure they have the proper updated drivers side valve cover for their model year (the TSB says they are different for 2007-2008 and 2009-2010 and looking at Rock Auto they do indeed list two different valve covers for those model years).
The next best thing then is to install a catch can so you can know exactly how much oil your engine is trying to put back into the intake.
It is hard to let thinking about that Pressure Relief Valve go, but I think I have to, as it just is going to bug me for no good purpose.
There’s been mention of baffling above. How much baffle, steel wool, whatever, is needed?
So based on this thread, if I understand it correctly, since I don't know if my Tahoe has the new valve cover, putting in the catch can MAY help me alleviate some of the damage if it's the old one and/or determine if it is (besides taking it off to look-wish they put something on the new ones that is identifiable without taking it apart).
Or do folks who have done the AFM delete/new valve cover STILL get oil/gunk in the can and I won't know from a catch can's contents?
Wish I had more experience with actual work under the hood- I'd take it apart just to look (and replace if needed) even though I'm not showing any signs now at 88k.
Drives my husband nuts thinking I'm borrowing trouble for tomorrow and I prefer to think of it as "prevention-minded" or "forward-thinking". Besides, you'd think the idea that I could tell him "I told you so" if we ever had issues would be enough incentive for him to do it for me now haha
I'm with you and if I ever had issues, it will drive me nuts with the wanting to know if ABC caused XYZ.
So based on this thread, if I understand it correctly, since I don't know if my Tahoe has the new valve cover, putting in the catch can MAY help me alleviate some of the damage if it's the old one and/or determine if it is (besides taking it off to look-wish they put something on the new ones that is identifiable without taking it apart).
Or do folks who have done the AFM delete/new valve cover STILL get oil/gunk in the can and I won't know from a catch can's contents?
Wish I had more experience with actual work under the hood- I'd take it apart just to look (and replace if needed) even though I'm not showing any signs now at 88k.
Drives my husband nuts thinking I'm borrowing trouble for tomorrow and I prefer to think of it as "prevention-minded" or "forward-thinking". Besides, you'd think the idea that I could tell him "I told you so" if we ever had issues would be enough incentive for him to do it for me now haha
I'm with you and if I ever had issues, it will drive me nuts with the wanting to know if ABC caused XYZ.
There’s been mention of baffling above. How much baffle, steel wool, whatever, is needed?