Not an issue I’ve had, but I know that if oil can’t get out of the turbo via the drain then it will build up pressure and cause the oil to bypass the turbo seals and into the inlet/exhaust.
If the breather was blocked then it might have had enough crankcase pressure to do something similar. Sort of fits with the symptoms you’ve had.
Steve
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
It's a long time since I had my 300Tdi, but I seem to recall there is a fibre or foam type filter inside the rocker cover to eliminate most of the oil going with crankcase fumes to the pre-turbo inlet hose.
It can let oil through the engine, but is an easy thing to check. Just make sure it's in-place and sound. Something to eliminate anyway.
Good luck
Just the cyclone filter AFAIK - nothing else under my rocker cover, and nothing in the workshop manual.
Mike from Brittanica restorations has mentioned in one video that it might be a good idea to install a deflector to stop oil being flung into the separator, but I think I’ll just focus on getting it back up to standard. I ‘spose the other longer term solution would be a provent- seemed to be all the rage on here a few years ago…
Well the new cyclone breather is in. Might be my imagination but it sounds and feels just slightly better than before. Sounded not great when I ran it the next day after the smoke, but before the new breather - missing occasionally and just a bit louder than usual. Maybe it was just clearing out whatever oil remained where it shouldn’t?
There wasn’t any oil to speak of in the Intercooler, so I don’t know how the oil was being burnt. Anyway I won’t let myself think it’s fixed until I do a few freeway trips but for now it’s running well.
Took a while to get to because I changed the Welch plug behind the water pump housing at the same time - had a pin-hole leak that was sending a perfect stream into the fan, spreading coolant everywhere. And had to helicoil the housing for the belt tensioner whilst I was at it…
I’m certainly advancing my spanner skills with this car!
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