DW10 crankcase breather

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DW10 crankcase breather

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Hi all,
Where is it on my engine, I'm gona be doing a oil change with oil & fuel filter soon along with a egr delete & air doser delete.
I am also thinking about removing the inlet manifold at the same time to clean it out & I wanted the clean out or replace the crankcase breather at the same time :roll:
My reasoning for this is because, it was a common problem for them to block up on the 320d that we owned (to the point that BMW said to change them every 12k).
This caused the oil to be forced through the turbo & intercooler & into the engine (you would get blue smoke if ideling for a 10mins or so).
Well I have noticed quite a bit of oil in my intercooler & pipes :(

Any pic's or service box pic's would be of great help :)
Cheers all in advance DDD.
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Re: DW10 crankcase breather

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Crankcase breather is on the cam cover at the front (the pipe in the middle about an inch or more in diameter) there is an arrow marked on the cam cover giving the direction of flow.
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Re: DW10 crankcase breather

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On the BMW's (especially the 6-cylinder Diesels) there's a crankcase breather Filter which blocks and causes trouble but isn't something that's normally replaced at the BMW service intervals (what we made a mistake? noooooo, shall we change this guys ATF? oh wait what are we saying?)......

Oil in the IC is ok on the HDi and as far as I know the Breathing system is very reliable and simple i.e it can't really block up.

Cleaning the inlet fannimould will be interesting to see though, I'd be very interested in that as I don't recall anyone having done this. My bet is that it's partially blocked with soot, throttle response and turbo pick up will be greatly improved once clean.
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I am a Bi-em-duppleyew engine, I am invinciblil Oh no, ai hev svallowed my sverl flaps, my bewtiful turbo is destroyed! Achtung! ai am running on mai sump oil, ai vill explode!

The yoyo has something similar. I think... :supafrisk:
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Thanks for that Jasper, is there just the one ?


Welly, I think it'll be well worth the hassle & mess :wink: , next month I can take the car off the road for a week or two. I'll post up pic's when done :cheesy:


Steve, Nine dumkoff! vie un netch kaput :supafrisk:
Our's was great when de-flaped & properly looked after :wink:
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Oh yes indeed, they all have their issues, even cars that supposedly don't. Sometimes they even make the news (e.g. Toyota's throttle issues) and sometimes they don't (e.g. Mercedes' similar throttle issues, kept that one quiet didn't they?)
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Pug swirl flaps don't fall off, but if they did, they're bigger than the inlet port they control anyway. Naturellement!
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dirtydirtydiesel wrote:Thanks for that Jasper, is there just the one ?
I think so....take a look at this video, it gives a good view of the breather....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5x2dVqyglQ
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Looks like there are two in the vid (nice one Frank!)
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Interesting about the missing timing belt cover bolt, mine was missing too :?
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Oil always weeps past the turbo seals which over time fills the pipes and the intercooler with oil. Nothing to worry about!


I cleaned the inlet manifold out and blanked off the EGR valve on my Mondeo and it made a huge difference to performance, drivability and economy!
Shoulda seen the crap I had out the inlet though! :shock:
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