Originally Posted By: grndslm
Perhaps taking off the filler cap and "loosening" the dipstick on an engine that's been sitting overnight would get more crud than a warm engine with the filler cap on.
Doesn't make any difference whatsoever. Engines have an air inlet for the PCV or CCV system, which will feed 50x more air per second into the crankcase than it would take to begin to pull a vacuum by draining the oil. Removing the oil cap or dipstick will have ZERO effect.
Perhaps taking off the filler cap and "loosening" the dipstick on an engine that's been sitting overnight would get more crud than a warm engine with the filler cap on.
Doesn't make any difference whatsoever. Engines have an air inlet for the PCV or CCV system, which will feed 50x more air per second into the crankcase than it would take to begin to pull a vacuum by draining the oil. Removing the oil cap or dipstick will have ZERO effect.