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Very good point. The last thing most mfrs want to do is accept responsibility for potential problems.
That's reasonable. I'm leaning that way as well.
That's if intake valve deposits are ever a problem for us. We drive very little -- but when we do drive the engine gets fully warmed up.
Just curious -- why would you rather not install a catch can? I know very little about them but I'm getting ready to watch the "Engineering Explained" video here:
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/buying-maintenance/a27182434/how-oil-catch-can-works/
Off the top of my head, one issue might be -- what happens if the owner forgets to empty the can and it gets full?
Ford will void your warranty for a catch can. Any engine issues I would remove the catch can and return to stock before taking it in.
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