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    TD5: Engine oil in inlet manifold???

    Hi

    I've got a year 2000 TD5 with 119K miles on it. I took the hose off the inlet manifold, and could see some engine oil lying in the entrance to the manifold. There was also engine oil smeared round the inside of the hose with some lying in the bottom of the hose that dribbled out.

    There was also some engine oil on the map sensor which I cleaned off.
    Is it normal to have engine oil in the hose and inlet manifold?

    Maybe there is some other issue developing with the turbo maybe?

    At least I know now my intercooler needs a good clean.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    more than likely its your crankcase ventilation system.
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    Thanks Dave

    Is my Crankcase ventilaition system acting normally or do I need to have a look at it?

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    Andy

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    It's normal on any turbo diesel from ring blow by.

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    sconded its acting normally but in the interests of saving your intercooler turbo and valves you might want to check out the provent threads.
    Dave

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    Ok Guys,

    Thanks for the info.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by andymach23 View Post
    Hi

    I've got a year 2000 TD5 with 119K miles on it. I took the hose off the inlet manifold, and could see some engine oil lying in the entrance to the manifold. There was also engine oil smeared round the inside of the hose with some lying in the bottom of the hose that dribbled out.

    There was also some engine oil on the map sensor which I cleaned off.
    Is it normal to have engine oil in the hose and inlet manifold?

    Maybe there is some other issue developing with the turbo maybe?

    At least I know now my intercooler needs a good clean.

    Cheers

    Andy
    Take your inlet manifold off and clean it too, i had mine done when the head gasket was done, my mechanic reckoned that there was that much gunk in there, it was 5mm to 8mm deep

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