JLT oil separator

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pat247

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I just received my JLT and it has the new style filter. I would like to compare it to the old style so if someone who has upgraded and no longer has a need for the old style filter, please let me know. This will be going on my Raptor at the dealership when I pick it up in a couple weeks, build day was 2/5.
 

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Yukon's reservoir after 4,000 miles.

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Your reservoir after 800 miles.

Both trucks have the new filter? I meant 5,000 miles, not 500. I understand the benefit of the catch can, but checking it every 500 miles isn't something that I have the discipline for.
 

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Did you mean 500 miles?
If you look back to my post # 125 on page 13 I have pics up of how much was in there at approx. 800 miles. It was a little over half full.
I check it and empty it every 500 miles or so.

that's not bad for me. that's about every 3-4 months :pepper:
 

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I have the new filter. I can only show you what I got. I assume it does have something to do with weather and driving conditions and style.
As you can see my oil is also still dark. I never had mine look that creamy color. Just a little on the bottom of the can.
500 hundred is probably too soon to check it but that's when I usually pull the dipstick and check other fluids so I figure while I'm in there anyway, I empty it.
I'm very happy with this purchase.
 

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I know there are a lot of variables between trucks, but in general, do these need to be drained more often than every 5,000 miles?

Yukon - In regard to the last photo you posted, is that what was collected in yours after 4,000 miles?
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Yukon's reservoir after 4,000 miles.

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Your reservoir after 800 miles.

Both trucks have the new filter? I meant 5,000 miles, not 500. I understand the benefit of the catch can, but checking it every 500 miles isn't something that I have the discipline for.

Yeah, that was 4000 snoball miles. Some of them miles was bouncing off the rev. limiter. After hearing about some filing up I was worried mine was filled.
I have stock intake with K&K drop in filter and SW headers. No other engine mods. It was the first time it looked ****** brown. No way was I pouring that back in. Amsoil oil.

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I emptied mine this weekend. It's been installed for about 3500 miles with the new filter and has not been emptied since then. It was about 1/3 to 1/2 full of dark oil. Just looked like regular used motor oil. This driving has been about 50-50 city and highway with one off-roading trip to TORR in Hunstville, TX. It did not have the creamy/chocolate milk look to it.
 

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make sure u check/empty them on a regular basis, especially in the colder regions. just a reminder
Especially if you do A LOT of short trips. I found a chunk of ice floating in mine the other day and the majority of the can filled with water. Granted I have just a normal F150 with the 5.0, but still something to consider if you do a lot of short trips in the winter. UPR can, 2,300 miles, and those are 3oz plastic cups.

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