I have a 2.5 TD that I recently fitted as a replacement for an 89 that threw a rod.
The replacement engine came complete and looks to be a 91 or 92 the Old engine is an 89 or 88. I notice they have different breather systems.
both use the metal flame trap, however the old engine simply has one hose that vents to atmosphere , the new engine has a hose coming from the top of the auxiliary housing to the flame trap and then the flame trap has a hose coming from it to...? Is that meant to vent to atmosphere or is that meant to go back into the oil pan like I've seen on diagrams for the 2.8 and later 2.5. In other words should I replicate the old setup as I now have excessive pressurized smoke billowing out of the flame trap.
Odds are the engine is extremely worn out however it's also possible that the rings are sticking as I'm assuming based on other factors this engine was dormant for a long period of time, I've oiled a dead cylinder and it did start to pick up and ran a lot better. I still have hope. I can get this engine to run decently and send my friend down the road with some confidence.
Last but not least assuming this crankcase ventilation systems differing isn't an issue could I route the hose that would vent to atmosphere inline to the inlet of the turbo after the filter without issue or would that risk causing a runaway?
The replacement engine came complete and looks to be a 91 or 92 the Old engine is an 89 or 88. I notice they have different breather systems.
both use the metal flame trap, however the old engine simply has one hose that vents to atmosphere , the new engine has a hose coming from the top of the auxiliary housing to the flame trap and then the flame trap has a hose coming from it to...? Is that meant to vent to atmosphere or is that meant to go back into the oil pan like I've seen on diagrams for the 2.8 and later 2.5. In other words should I replicate the old setup as I now have excessive pressurized smoke billowing out of the flame trap.
Odds are the engine is extremely worn out however it's also possible that the rings are sticking as I'm assuming based on other factors this engine was dormant for a long period of time, I've oiled a dead cylinder and it did start to pick up and ran a lot better. I still have hope. I can get this engine to run decently and send my friend down the road with some confidence.
Last but not least assuming this crankcase ventilation systems differing isn't an issue could I route the hose that would vent to atmosphere inline to the inlet of the turbo after the filter without issue or would that risk causing a runaway?