Bythor
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Ta. Any info on the black hose on the left that was blowing steam like Ivor the Engine.That is a 200tdi engine.
Yes it is connected to the crank breather. It was blowing a thin white vapour after a 10 min drive. I didn't put my hand there to see if it was water vapour but it was coming out at a fair lick.I have the feeling that who ever put the engine in didn't do a very good job or I have a major issue with the engine. The fan runs just by turning the ignition on and runs constantly and water is always blowing out the filler drain pipe. I have changed the water pump and thermostat.Steam? That's connected to the vortex (crank) breather innit?![]()
The crank breather is supposed to be plumbed into the intake post filter so crankcase fumes can be burnt off during combustion
The fan runs just by turning the ignition on and runs constantly
I have had it a year now. Water comes out the overflow on the filler tank. Seems to build pressure then blows then is fine. Thought sticking thermostat but that was replaced, no temp goes up and stays up edge of white. Doesn't seem effected by constant fan. When fan disconnected temp goes up the steam then temp goes down and stays down.
It's a dirty bodge but you can get HDPE hose fittings (impervious to oil) from your local garden center or hardware shop, some come with backing plates which are ideal - they're for water butts really but you can use a bit of epoxy with one to plumb into the air intake. Plumb it after the air filter, but before the turbo, oil catch can really is the cleanest method though as dieseldog suggests