I presume your hope is that the knocking caused by the oil hydraulicing the cylinders is better than a big end knock caused by no oil pressure. (by the way they both sound very different so this should be a hint)
Maybe it is but i would doubt it, diesel engines usually bend rods in this situation.
Get all the oil you can out of it put your new turbo on it fire it up and see what you have got
A cylinder balance check might show a bent rod and run big ends will be obvious by the noise
Oh and it will smoke badly at first
I still say get a second hand engine from Dazza it will likely be less pain in the long run but you might have been lucky you never know


 
					
					 Bad stuff….inlet manifold is full of sludge and exhaust manifold is full of oil, so quite a lot of oil went through the engine which might have accounted for the engine knock heard just before shutdown. Anyone have any thoughts???
Bad stuff….inlet manifold is full of sludge and exhaust manifold is full of oil, so quite a lot of oil went through the engine which might have accounted for the engine knock heard just before shutdown. Anyone have any thoughts??? 
				
				
				
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