Hey guys 
I'm slowly pulling the good bits off my written off 2011 Fabia 77TSI.
Today I removed the inlet manifold/plenum chamber and found a pool, maybe half a cup, of treacle like engine oil, in the lower part of the plenum chamber
There is a passage right next to the number four inlet port that clearly connects to the oily bits in the head.
A matching passage with a pinhole valve arrangement exists on the manifold and I reckon this is how the oil found its way to the plenum chamber.
Unless this is an anti pollution feature that has gone silly wrong or was badly designed I can't figure out why they made it possible for oil to find its way to the plenum.
Gravity is keeping the oil pool in the bottom of the plenum and I don't think it would get sucked up in quantity into the cylinders but I imagine the pool was getting deeper as time went on.
Oil residue on the back of the block indicates oil has been seeping through this oil passage for some time.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Greg

I'm slowly pulling the good bits off my written off 2011 Fabia 77TSI.
Today I removed the inlet manifold/plenum chamber and found a pool, maybe half a cup, of treacle like engine oil, in the lower part of the plenum chamber

There is a passage right next to the number four inlet port that clearly connects to the oily bits in the head.
A matching passage with a pinhole valve arrangement exists on the manifold and I reckon this is how the oil found its way to the plenum chamber.
Unless this is an anti pollution feature that has gone silly wrong or was badly designed I can't figure out why they made it possible for oil to find its way to the plenum.
Gravity is keeping the oil pool in the bottom of the plenum and I don't think it would get sucked up in quantity into the cylinders but I imagine the pool was getting deeper as time went on.
Oil residue on the back of the block indicates oil has been seeping through this oil passage for some time.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Greg
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