From that I can see how it is supposed to work. But it doesn’t explain why it doesn’t and I still Get oil on my air filter!
Does your cyclone outlet pipe not tap in to the air intake pipe between the filter and the turbo?From that I can see how it is supposed to work. But it doesn’t explain why it doesn’t and I still Get oil on my air filter!
Mine did the same, so fitted an oil catch tank, more trouble than it was worth, so routed breather pipe to under the brake servo, no snot no fumes and no oily air filter.
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Does that mean that you 'breath' onto the inner wing ?
Dolesn't that get messy ??
Does your cyclone outlet pipe not tap in to the air intake pipe between the filter and the turbo?
Looks like Miktdish has an L plate 300Tdi though.If a 19j turbo diesel air filter unit was used in any conversion to tdi the problem is they had the breather inlet on the wrong side of the filter resulting in contamination.
Looks like Miktdish has an L plate 300Tdi though.
So does your cyclone vent in to the air intake before the air filter or, as in a standard 300Tdi, after?I do.
Although it's a bitsa butchered together by Herefor4x4 from parts off a Series 3, a scrapped 200tdi 110 and other missmatched parts from thier extensive scrap heap.
It does have a genuine, 2014, LR refurbed 300tdi (short) engine though, which now i've replaced the injectors, FiP, Turbo, intercooler, alternator and most of the other ****ty bits they had fitted it's running a lot better.
The LT230's as slack as a slack thing in a slack place and the wear in the gearlever turret leads me to believe that the R380 is probably original (1994) and was owned by a proffesional porrige stirrer with aspirations to be the strongest man in Eign Hill.
Still fitting a new wiring loom (engine, dash and rear) as well as changing out the glass fuses for a 300tdi box has improved the electrics, of course I had to change the column switches and the dash lights etc.
I had to rebuild the airbox/heater so it actually works too, a similar story with the brakes tbh, fitting a brake balancer rather than just a splitter increased confidence no end.
The axels are ok
So does your cyclone vent in to the air intake before the air filter or, as in a standard 300Tdi, after?
Yes, it causes a hell of a negative pressure. The turbo blows air something fierce!After. The pipe runs to the back of the block and into the large pipe (elephants trunk) feeding the turbo.
Which TBH seems a bit bonkers to me as surely this means the turbo creates a negative pressure which sucks in the oil fumes from the rocker cover ?
I am thinking of following @lynall and simply venting to atmoshpere.
Should have put a Y joint in and vented in to both railsWhen I was running my heavy breathing oil slinging 19j I vented into the chassis rail.
Hi lynallThat because your engine is fecked!
Mine did the same, so fitted an oil catch tank, more trouble than it was worth, so routed breather pipe to under the brake servo, no snot no fumes and no oily air filter.
I also fitted a blank to the air filter stub.
You can see it all in this pic.
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I tried the oil catch can, and all it did was generate grey milky snot, with the pipe to the inner wing there is not even a trace of oil.Hi lynall
Can I see a photo of the pipe from the cyclone to the inner wing?
Mine is currently using an oil catch can with a mini air filter (as shown in the attached photo), which was modified by the previous owner. However, there is some engine oil dripping and leaking out through the mini air filter.
Mine is TDI200
Hi Rob,Please see here my question, 2 topic about almost the same.
Thank Rob.
thank you for your replied.I tried the oil catch can, and all it did was generate grey milky snot, with the pipe to the inner wing there is not even a trace of oil.
Pic of cyclone breather pipe straight to the inner wing unde the servo, and if you look at the air filter housing you can see the silicone blank that covers the stub where the cyclone pipe originally connected to, stub from memory was 19mm OD.
Pic is old hence the pipes look so nice!
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