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    Bugger, more work. On a n/a motor it plumbs straight into the inlet just before the inlet manifold, can't do this now due to the boost levels.
    Who wants to make me up a 1" stainless pipe with an 8mm barb in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Bugger, more work. On a n/a motor it plumbs straight into the inlet just before the inlet manifold, can't do this now due to the boost levels.
    Who wants to make me up a 1" stainless pipe with an 8mm barb in it
    I had one in brass and offered it to anyone on here who wanted it foc but had no takers.

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    Stainless has more 'bling' factor

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    I don't see why you can't block the top one off? The 'T' only has one. Why would it matter which one? As long as it's big enough, which the side cover one is huge. Bigger than the 'T' one right....
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    The 4he1t has a plastic box about 80mm square above the gear case with 3 hoses one 16mm from the gear cover .A 18mm which is a road draft and a 12mm which goes to the front of the injection pump .I have no idea how it works but it does work well .Odd motor ECU - EGR and a road draft


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    I have teed the 8 mm outlet from the cover to the intake preturbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner View Post
    The 4he1t has a plastic box about 80mm square above the gear case with 3 hoses one 16mm from the gear cover .A 18mm which is a road draft and a 12mm which goes to the front of the injection pump .I have no idea how it works but it does work well .Odd motor ECU - EGR and a road draft


    Noel
    I assume what you are calling a "road draft" is an open vent system (in industry they call it OCV vs CCV (Closed crankcase ventilation)).

    Heavy vehicles were allowed to retain OCV much longer, as the industry was heavily opposed to CCV, since the soot and ash in the oil slowly destroys turbochargers. Some "off-highway" diesel still come new with OCV.

    Quote Originally Posted by 110Landy86 View Post
    I have teed the 8 mm outlet from the cover to the intake preturbo
    This is a bad idea if you want to maximise turbo life (see above).


    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    I don't see why you can't block the top one off? The 'T' only has one. Why would it matter which one? As long as it's big enough, which the side cover one is huge. Bigger than the 'T' one right....
    I have never seen an engine without a tappet cover breather, yet many don't have a lower crankcase breather. It may just be to maximise settling (separation) of oil mist before the gases get to the tappet cover.

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    So ben, landy86 should have plumbed it into the provent first, then the provent runs to the pre turbo intake??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    So ben, landy86 should have plumbed it into the provent first, then the provent runs to the pre turbo intake??
    Yes. Running one breather through the provent and the other straight to the intake will just increase the flow through the tappet cover breather due to the pressure drop across the PV filter element.

    You can also run the Provent as an open vent system.

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    I assume what you are calling a "road draft" is an open vent system (in industry they call it OCV vs CCV (Closed crankcase ventilation)

    I just checked your DOB assuming it was an age or WA thing In days of old before CCV we had road draft systems junior

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