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2024 Rubicon with the 3.6 auto what do you think about running an oil separator the jeep only sees about 4000 miles a year if so, are most of them the same thanks
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Some will say yes, other will say no. If you end up running one make sure you make it a maintenance item to empty it regularly and if you do steep angle off-road before the trail.
 

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I dont have a 3.6, but I did install J&L oil separator for the MOAB 392. after 1k miles, it had about 1/2 ounce or so of fuel-oil mixture in it. Before I did the install, I did a oil analysis and found fuel % <0.5. Per blackstone, it should be <0.2

I will do another oil analysis in next few weeks and see what it says.

this is a highly debated topic, some says it only catches $$
 
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We have four (4) 3.6 engines in the family. I service and change the engine oil and air filter in all four of these. I have never seen a need for one of these. Evidently the factory doesn't either, or they would install them. But for those that disagree with this, then go ahead and spend your money..LOL
 

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We have four (4) 3.6 engines in the family. I service and change the engine oil and air filter in all four of these. I have never seen a need for one of these. Evidently the factory doesn't either, or they would install them. But for those that disagree with this, then go ahead and spend your money..LOL
While I don’t have an oil separator and I have no plans of adding one, I dont subscribe to the theory of “ I have never seen a need for one of these. Evidently the factory doesn't either, or they would install them.”

Whether it is cars, toaster ovens, or roller skates, It is my belief that most manufacturers design and manufacture to the bare minimum to make it through the warranty period.
 

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There was a long, long thread a while back from a guy that had trashed his engine when he got his rig at an angle while off roading. He claimed he had done "no engine mods", but had put on an oil catch can.

The speculation was that he hadn't drained it beforehand, quickly trashing his engine.
 

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The 3.6 injection system does not need it to protect the valves from carbon build up but I installed one to give me as clean a combustion process as possible. Most are not expensive and are easy to install . I service it at every oil change. Nasty looking stuff in the can when I empty it and glad I am not running it through my engine.
I am also very wary of all manufacturers these days as my 2015 BMW X5 with 106,000 miles has a “lifetime” transmission fluid but ZF who makes the transmission requires a significant service at 60k.
 
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Not really necessary for port injection, great for cylinder injection because there's no fuel mist to wash carbon off the valves. I installed a J&L on my 3.6 (my cylinder-injected C8 has one, and the Wrangler was jealous!), but I'm a little torn; the good is, that oil-misty crankcase smoke doesn't go in the combustion chamber...the bad is that oil-misty crankcase smoke might actually lubricate the upper cylinder walls...
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