Excessive pressure and oil blowing back into air intake.

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NikGrey

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Hi Folks,

I have been having a problem where my engine runs away at high speeds (2.0 L Series Diesel).

A friend suggested adding some sort of tank as I have here and taking it for a run, it did not run away and felt a lot better but as you can see I have excessive oil recirculating.

I am keen to get to the bottom of why this is happening - I have an idea but need to ask here before I start taking action I need to ask here first.
Here's the result of my test run, I got up to 90.

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Hi All,
Finally fixed this today.

It was excessive blow by via piston 1 - basically when I had my runaway the engine did seize only on that Single Piston - there was a big chip ontop of the piston at the side, also the piston was scored.

I replaced the piston - four complete sets of rings, Honed all of the Bores - Ground all of the valves in again (Only No1 was bad).

oh, and the tapping noise that troubled me was a cam follower - I pulled all of these apart to clean them and No6 blew its check valve out (this was where the noise was coming from).

Bought a 3 hole Head Gasket (It already had a 3 hole one installed) too.

Threw it all back together and its sounding like it should now :)

The trickiest bit was getting the Cam Belt Cover off, also locking the Flywheel was a bit of a problem at first but I eventually found the hole for the pin - locked that off as well as the fuel pump.

I saved myself an absolute fortune - I think the whole lot cost me about £250 in parts.

** Replaced all of the Big End Bearing Shells too.
I went to a Land Rover Dealer for a quote at first for the parts and they almost wanted £1k
 
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