Maxxforce 13 Crankcase Breather | Problems

If the bearings fail or the assembly becomes clogged with sludge, the spinner slows down, losing its ability to separate oil from air. This causes the system to flood, forcing raw oil out of the breather tube—sometimes at a rate of several gallons per day. Jet Plate Erosion

The MaxxForce 13 uses a spinning "squirrel cage" separator driven by oil pressure to fling oil droplets out of the crankcase gases. maxxforce 13 crankcase breather problems

Over time, the brass orifice can erode and enlarge. This reduces the velocity of the oil spray, meaning the spinner doesn't spin fast enough to separate oil. Simultaneously, the larger hole dumps more oil into the housing than the drain can handle, causing it to overflow out of the breather. Excessive Blow-by (Engine Wear) If the bearings fail or the assembly becomes

While the breather itself can fail, it is often blamed for problems actually caused by "blow-by"—combustion gases leaking past worn piston rings or cracked pistons. Over time, the brass orifice can erode and enlarge

The "jet plate" is a brass orifice that sprays oil onto the centrifuge to spin it.