You should have put your hand up. Some of the people who did haven't even done 5 km in the last year (usually due to mechanical/unforseen issues etc though).
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You should have put your hand up. Some of the people who did haven't even done 5 km in the last year (usually due to mechanical/unforseen issues etc though).
Is there any reason you can't attach an oil catch can to the fire wall?
Out of the OE filter into the catch can then into the air intake stream.
Just check and drain it regularly.
I assume you mean a catch can in the breather line??? The problem is the fine droplets which the breather cyclone cannot collect. A catch can won't help to remove these unless it is so large they can settle out gravitationally. For the finest droplets, the catch can would need to be the size of the engine bay...
Sure the fine stuff will get past it, but don't you think it would help stop larger oil contamination?
Especially if you put the filter up high, so that the airborne oil will have to overcome gravity to get past it, unlike now where it flows downhill from the OE filter to the turbo intake.
BTW: Does anyone know what one of the OE filters is worth for a 300Tdi?
The oil collects in the turbo, then evaporates, leaving behind soot and ash. Essentially forming grinding paste, which isn't good for turbocharger life.
I am not an expert on this area, but that is what my collaborators and the heavy diesel engine manufacturers they make parts for have told me.