Hi guys,
I have an old 1979 diesel MK1 1.5L. The rings are fairly worn and I have been doing a lot of reading into the crankcase pressure modification. I have split the crank case breather and joined it to the cam case breather which connects to the air box. Before I did this I just vented them both into a bottle with some coarse steel wool for a day and drove about 90km. Yes it was a bit smokey when sitting still at lights but it was in the name of science!
During this period I collected a little bit of oil, more than I thought approximately 50ml- 100ml!
My problem is that if I join my split crankcase breather hose onto my cam breather hose that it will be too much blow-by pressure for the air filter to handle?! My air filter already got oily and a small amount of oil build up occurred in the base of the air box however I am afraid this will fill the thing! I am aware that a small amount is needed to build up and drip down the inlet manifold to lubricate valve seats/stems however how much is too much?
I also have the problem that I kept blowing vacuum pump seals when the crank case breather was not modified. I think this was due to excess oil build up in the pump and either forcing it to blow or the oil not liking the rubber?
I have a feeling if the crank case breather opening was larger and I incorporated a oil catch can I could get away with not having to rebuild the engine. Quite frankly its my girlfriends car and I am not sure I can justify around $2000 in parts to rebuild the engine. Which is a shame because she is the second owner and its in amazing stock condition interior and exterior!
Maybe I can palm it off to one of you guys..........
Any help from the diesel guru on here would be great
Cheers,
Bill
I have an old 1979 diesel MK1 1.5L. The rings are fairly worn and I have been doing a lot of reading into the crankcase pressure modification. I have split the crank case breather and joined it to the cam case breather which connects to the air box. Before I did this I just vented them both into a bottle with some coarse steel wool for a day and drove about 90km. Yes it was a bit smokey when sitting still at lights but it was in the name of science!
During this period I collected a little bit of oil, more than I thought approximately 50ml- 100ml!
My problem is that if I join my split crankcase breather hose onto my cam breather hose that it will be too much blow-by pressure for the air filter to handle?! My air filter already got oily and a small amount of oil build up occurred in the base of the air box however I am afraid this will fill the thing! I am aware that a small amount is needed to build up and drip down the inlet manifold to lubricate valve seats/stems however how much is too much?
I also have the problem that I kept blowing vacuum pump seals when the crank case breather was not modified. I think this was due to excess oil build up in the pump and either forcing it to blow or the oil not liking the rubber?
I have a feeling if the crank case breather opening was larger and I incorporated a oil catch can I could get away with not having to rebuild the engine. Quite frankly its my girlfriends car and I am not sure I can justify around $2000 in parts to rebuild the engine. Which is a shame because she is the second owner and its in amazing stock condition interior and exterior!
Maybe I can palm it off to one of you guys..........
Any help from the diesel guru on here would be great
Cheers,
Bill
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