OK so the engines back together and the engine is running sweet but for one problem, neat oil is dripping out of the exhaust whilst on tick over. I assumed at first this was the residual (from my cylinder lubrication before assembly) from the engine pumping to get oil pressure before firing up. I fired up without the down pipe on so the oil was clearly visible after running for 5 minute with the odd drip hitting the floor.
So I have solved two of the three initial problems as the engine now fires on the button when cold, and the partially burnt diesel smell has gone (low compression due to bent conrods). I assumed the blue smoke was due to the glazed bores which I de-glazed. The piston rings were replaced (on the two replacement pistons and conrods).
I am now assuming that the blue smoke is caused as the oil is burning in the exhaust system as I accelerate, this happens when the engine is at idle and you pull away (plume of blue smoke even after 30 seconds idling). The engine is clean when driving (no blue smoke) but burning oil smell is evident when getting out the car.
The question is has anyone else experienced this problem before as I can only assume that the issue is after the combustion chamber either valve guides or turbo seal (turbine side), however I cannot find any issues online identifying problems with the TD5 valve stem or guides?
Just again for clarification the engine does not produce any smoke under normal driving only when left to idle and when you pull away under acceleration, cylinder balance is perfect. The crankcase venting out the cap is clean as a whistle (no pumping of fumes) with no apparent positive pressure.
Thoughts please...
PS... I have reloaded the standard fuel map to ensure no remap is present.
So I have solved two of the three initial problems as the engine now fires on the button when cold, and the partially burnt diesel smell has gone (low compression due to bent conrods). I assumed the blue smoke was due to the glazed bores which I de-glazed. The piston rings were replaced (on the two replacement pistons and conrods).
I am now assuming that the blue smoke is caused as the oil is burning in the exhaust system as I accelerate, this happens when the engine is at idle and you pull away (plume of blue smoke even after 30 seconds idling). The engine is clean when driving (no blue smoke) but burning oil smell is evident when getting out the car.
The question is has anyone else experienced this problem before as I can only assume that the issue is after the combustion chamber either valve guides or turbo seal (turbine side), however I cannot find any issues online identifying problems with the TD5 valve stem or guides?
Just again for clarification the engine does not produce any smoke under normal driving only when left to idle and when you pull away under acceleration, cylinder balance is perfect. The crankcase venting out the cap is clean as a whistle (no pumping of fumes) with no apparent positive pressure.
Thoughts please...
PS... I have reloaded the standard fuel map to ensure no remap is present.