Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 23:09:16 -0400
Reply-To: Southard <southard@GIS.NET>
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From: Southard <southard@GIS.NET>
Subject: Re: [DIESEL] breather valve...where does it go on 1.9TD
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On Saturday, August 21, 1999 10:56 PM, Paul A. Cianciolo [SMTP:paulc@snet.net]
wrote:
> Well I got he 1.9td fire up in the Vanagon a few days ago. After running it
> fora few minutes I realizeed that I had totally forgotten about the breather
> or PVC hole on the top ofthe valve cover. The manual I have for the 1.9
> does not show good detail as to where the other end goes. I imagine it goes
> to intake system some how.. but where?
>
> Before the turbo? I cannot imagine it goes after the turbo.. What regulate
> how much draw is on the crankcase as apposed to the air incomming
> from the air filter? I just don't have really good documentation on this
subject.
> .. sorry I know its been discussed before.
>
Paul:
I'd like to know this also, as I will likely be doing this soon to Reinhardt.
So I consulted my Bentley for the Quantum Turbo Diesel. Page 21.2 shows the
hose from the crankase breather connecting to a tee. One end of the tee
connects to the Blow-Off valve on the end of the intake manifold. The other
end of the tee connects to the air intake duct between the air cleaner box and
the turbo charger. Apparently a little crankcase blowby is considered ok for
turbo intake. I checked my basket of Quantum Turbo parts, and sure enough, I
have the tee, and there's a nipple on the air intake ducting that matches this
tee. On inspection of the ducting, it shows some oil inside where this nipple
is. Also, the turbo (which I haven't cleaned up yet) shows a little bit of oil
on the air input vanes.
If you got to Martin's page
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/vw/engine/turbo/turbo.html and look at the
picture titled "Golf and Jetta TD Manifolds," you can see this ducting going
into the turbo charger and the little PCV nipple is about half way up it on the
left hand side. Also, if you go down Martin's page further, to the picture
titled "Jetta Installation," you will see a litlle pancake shaped disk on top
of the valve cover gasket. This may be what regulates the flow from the
breather to the turbo. I also have this pancake gizmo in my basket of parts.
Hope this helps,
Maynard
'82 Westy Diesel "Reinhardt"
'93 EV GL "Klinger"
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