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7.3powerstroke00

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All I did was cut the tube that connects the intake and the oil fill, put a plug in the intake side and connected a hose to the other and ran it down the frame dropping out at the back of the radius arm....

It may not be correct way to do it but I have no issues out of it.
 

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I took mine off the valve cover flipped it around, ran a connector into the 90* pipe that connects it to the intake pipe....ran 24' of 3/4-1"??? I don't remember what size exactly....and than built a new intake pipe using 4" exhaust tube.

Chad
 

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Ill try to get some later Im headed to sped the day with my family right now....not alot of family time in my future for a while....Ill have the hood open tomorrow though.

Chad
 

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I took mine off the valve cover flipped it around, ran a connector into the 90* pipe that connects it to the intake pipe....ran 24' of 3/4-1"??? I don't remember what size exactly....and than built a new intake pipe using 4" exhaust tube.

Chad

This is the 6.4 section . . . . . . . They are kind of different than the 7.3 when it comes to crank case vents.
 

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I took mine off the valve cover flipped it around, ran a connector into the 90* pipe that connects it to the intake pipe....ran 24' of 3/4-1"??? I don't remember what size exactly....and than built a new intake pipe using 4" exhaust tube.

Chad

I'd love to see pics Plz!!
 

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Excuse the newbness, what's the benefits of doing this?


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The factory set up allows oil to build up in the charge air system making the inter cooler less efficient. I put a 90° fitting just off my oil fill canister then ran a 1"I'd hose down by the T case and hooked it to a Raccor ccv6000 catch filter canister then vented to atmosphere.
 

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The factory set up allows oil to build up in the charge air system making the inter cooler less efficient. I put a 90° fitting just off my oil fill canister then ran a 1"I'd hose down by the T case and hooked it to a Raccor ccv6000 catch filter canister then vented to atmosphere.

Why did you put a filter on it why not run it straight into the air
 
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After mine has been ran hard or pulling trailers it will drip a lil bit of oil from the tube. Which in turn would leave stains on driveways, concrete, ect... Having a catch filter assembly will stop that from happening if maintained correctly.
 

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After mine has been ran hard or pulling trailers it will drip a lil bit of oil from the tube. Which in turn would leave stains on driveways, concrete, ect... Having a catch filter assembly will stop that from happening if maintained correctly.

Exactly. Didn't want oil spray or drips under the truck, or on the truck.
 

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