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4 hours ago, handfiler said:

The contents of his catch can is normal for this time of year. In colder weather water vapor mixes with oil vapor creating the emulsion you see in the picture. The colder it gets the nastier it looks.

 

Actually,  the emulsion is the little bit you see on the bottom of the catch can, mostly hidden by the light oily fluid on top of it.

I wanted to touch a flame to the fluid on top, but the potential of any fire flare up at my job two minutes before punch out seemed ill advised... lol

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8 hours ago, dabangsta said:

Seems more like condensation than a full on water/coolant leak into the crank case. Do you live in a humid climate, do lots of cold starts, and possible not get it up to temp and keep it up to temp for your drives? I would get water emulsion on the oil fill cap on a few of my cars in the colder but not frozen parts of the year.

Filler cap has no milky crap on it.

Fairly humid and not too stupid cold here, but it almost always gets up to temp once started 

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Added molded mudflaps to my 2018 Ford Edge Sport.

 

Bought these:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083L9NS9D

 

There was no documentation that came with my set. The rears fit perfectly and I felt good about the way they mounted. I did not like the way the fronts were to be mounted and so I got some additional hardware.

 

For the 3 bolts inside the fender lining, I used these instead of their tiny screws. The little j-nuts that came with the mudflaps were too small to use. I did crimp these larger j-nuts down so they can't really move once you slide them onto the bottom rocker molding piece.

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079C4M34G

 

For the single hole underneath, it wasn't going to hold to just re-use the push-in fastener and it's too short anyhow with the added thickness of the mudflap. I drilled out the hole slightly in the body and installed a rivnut and used a threaded bolt to hold the mudflap and the bottom rocker molding in place. The mudflaps up front are NOT going anywhere now.  No cutting of any fender lining or anything required. Only modification was enlarging the hold in the body slightly for a rivnut insert.

 

Rivnut kit I used: (I think I used the M6 size for the bolt..I'd have to check)

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MMBHSMX

 

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For you guys doing Forscan changes, do you have a spreadsheet somewhere on this site? I am a member on F150forum and we have an EXTENSIVE spreadsheet. Thanks

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29 minutes ago, Summers22 said:

For you guys doing Forscan changes, do you have a spreadsheet somewhere on this site? I am a member on F150forum and we have an EXTENSIVE spreadsheet. Thanks

Give the search feature a try.

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On 2/5/2023 at 7:58 AM, Cerberus said:

drained my catch can.

nasty light oily garbage with some milky sludge in the bottom

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That's what mine looks like and even more of it in the cold months.

 

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On 2/8/2023 at 4:26 AM, enigma-2 said:

That's not good sign. You losing cooant?

Actually a good sign that the catch can is working well.

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37 minutes ago, 1004ron said:

Give the search feature a try.

So thats a no, thanks. 

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8 hours ago, Summers22 said:

For you guys doing Forscan changes, do you have a spreadsheet somewhere on this site? I am a member on F150forum and we have an EXTENSIVE spreadsheet. Thanks

 

There is no extensive sheet for the Edge, only some personal (small) sheets and mods all over this thread (edit: and this thread).

 

However, the 2015-2020 F-150, 2016-2019 Explorer and 2013+ Fusion sheets are mostly applicable to 2015+ Edges. Though I am not sure for newer Edges with Sync4A if it is still applies or not.

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On 2/8/2023 at 4:26 AM, enigma-2 said:

That's not good sign. You losing cooant?

Perfectly normal. Just drained ours in our 2016 2.0L 

Given enough time, you'll see the oil, gunk, gas, water separate

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Changed the oil. 142,000 miles with 132,000 of that on a unleashed tune. Still handling her daily duties well!

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On 2/16/2023 at 8:42 PM, 1004ron said:

That's what mine looks like and even more of it in the cold months.

Starbucks chocolate carmal latte? Yummm. 

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2020 SEL AWD PTU drain & fill tonight. Tomorrow an oil change before a road trip to Alabama next week. Fluid still had a brownish tint to it, 17,870 miles. I'll swap it again when I get closer to 30,000. 

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Installed a 20" LED strip light in the grill of my wife's 2011 Ford Edge Limited.

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7 hours ago, Totally_Ripped said:

Installed a 20" LED strip light in the grill of my wife's 2011 Ford Edge Limited.

 

spot or flood?

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16 hours ago, WWWPerfA_ZN0W said:

spot or flood?

Only spot! Flood blinds people.  

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92k miles

Oil and filter

Summer /winter wheel swap

Rear pads and rotors (Raybestos Element 3)

Drained the catch can again,  had about a tablespoon of very dark, thin, oily crap.

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doesnt look like any water was mixed in the catch can drain, which is good. did it smell like fuel? @Cerberus

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1 hour ago, WWWPerfA_ZN0W said:

doesnt look like any water was mixed in the catch can drain, which is good. did it smell like fuel? @Cerberus

No, it smelled like old used oil.

And I'm not being a wiseass, that is a definite smell. Hydrocarbon combustion, pressure leakage past the rings (which is unavoidable to some degree,  especially in boosted applications) create a distinct smell.

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