rickead2000
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Developed a sudden problem with the Freelander where if the engine has been idling for >~2minutes, when pulling off there is a very large amount of blueish smoke. Checked the oil 2 weeks ago as it is nearing being due a change and it was mid way between the low and full marks on the dipstick - checked today, absolutely nothing. Took 4.5 litres before back at full, so can only assume this is oil it's burning.
There's no smoke at all during normal driving and I can floor it with full turbo boost and its absolutely fine - no smoke. There's also no noticeable loss in power or rough running either at idle or under power. However, sitting idle for more than a couple of minutes causes huge amount of blue smoke (enough to make it look foggy in the area) when pulling off or even just revving up in neutral. This happens as soon as you touch the accelerator so just 200revs or so above idle, but no smoke actually when idling. This clears after a minute or so of normal driving and won't return until its left to idle for a while again. There's no rough running and other than the smoke you'd never know anything was wrong.
Most posts on the forum talk about injector issues, but I'm pretty sure this is oil its burning due to the colour of the smoke and low oil level. Could it just be an oil leak into the exhaust system somewhere as there are no other symtoms? Most other suggestions are potentially fatal (turbo/valve stems seals).
I've got a full service kit arriving this week (including crankcase breather filter), but can anyone give me some pointers as to what might be the issue? It has come on suddenly - within the last few days - and isn't something that's been developing/getting worse over time. Could it be as simple as a blocked crankcase breather?
I have also just noticed there's a slight diesel leak coming from the front-offside as I can see it dripping. Not pinpointed it exactly but so far am assuming thats just coincidence and isn't related - but happy to be corrected!
There's no smoke at all during normal driving and I can floor it with full turbo boost and its absolutely fine - no smoke. There's also no noticeable loss in power or rough running either at idle or under power. However, sitting idle for more than a couple of minutes causes huge amount of blue smoke (enough to make it look foggy in the area) when pulling off or even just revving up in neutral. This happens as soon as you touch the accelerator so just 200revs or so above idle, but no smoke actually when idling. This clears after a minute or so of normal driving and won't return until its left to idle for a while again. There's no rough running and other than the smoke you'd never know anything was wrong.
Most posts on the forum talk about injector issues, but I'm pretty sure this is oil its burning due to the colour of the smoke and low oil level. Could it just be an oil leak into the exhaust system somewhere as there are no other symtoms? Most other suggestions are potentially fatal (turbo/valve stems seals).
I've got a full service kit arriving this week (including crankcase breather filter), but can anyone give me some pointers as to what might be the issue? It has come on suddenly - within the last few days - and isn't something that's been developing/getting worse over time. Could it be as simple as a blocked crankcase breather?
I have also just noticed there's a slight diesel leak coming from the front-offside as I can see it dripping. Not pinpointed it exactly but so far am assuming thats just coincidence and isn't related - but happy to be corrected!