toms3
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Hi all recently we started a series 3 pickup project and the final hurdle before the mot is the smoke problem, it driving us mad!
So far we tried the pump timing and this sadly made verry little difference.
At the weekend white setting up the butterfly valve for the brake servo I noticed the inlet manifold was full of oil. It was coming from the rocker cover breather pipe as it was linked into the butterfly valve housing. With the pipe removed and the engine running it was blowing oil mist so it has blown it into the inlet manifold. Can I disconnect this from the butterfly valve and blank it off? Or is it an important bit. I was thinking I could run a breather pipe leading to the bottom of the engine and blank off the butterfly valve pipe to keep the inlet manifold oil free.
Should oil spray out of the breather pipe on the rocker cover lid?
If that was the problem will it take a fair while for the engine to clear itself out and the smoke to reduce?
Many thanks for any advice - once we sort the smoke problem we are nearly there
So far we tried the pump timing and this sadly made verry little difference.
At the weekend white setting up the butterfly valve for the brake servo I noticed the inlet manifold was full of oil. It was coming from the rocker cover breather pipe as it was linked into the butterfly valve housing. With the pipe removed and the engine running it was blowing oil mist so it has blown it into the inlet manifold. Can I disconnect this from the butterfly valve and blank it off? Or is it an important bit. I was thinking I could run a breather pipe leading to the bottom of the engine and blank off the butterfly valve pipe to keep the inlet manifold oil free.
Should oil spray out of the breather pipe on the rocker cover lid?
If that was the problem will it take a fair while for the engine to clear itself out and the smoke to reduce?
Many thanks for any advice - once we sort the smoke problem we are nearly there