gmctd wrote:
All that blowby oil, plus outlet compressor temps easily approach 300* at 15psi Boost - pull the hoses, clean with hot soapy water, rinse with hot water, blow-dry with the vacuum cleaner - clean the compressor outlet, c-a cooler hose connection, etc, so no more oily surfaces - check the CCV inlet port right at the turbo inlet - look for anyplace that is leaking crankcase blowby, from the CCV puck to the turbo hoses to the c-a cooler - even loose oil filler tube cap - these 4cyl Diesels generate a lotta blowby from having only two combustion events per crank revolution - that's why you never see passenger car 4cyl Diesels much over 1.9L, too difficult to control emissions from such violence - at 2.8L, we got a monster, and you'd know it if it weren't for the twin balance shafts and the liquid filled motor supports and the AFC valve - you oughtta sit in a late GM suburban with a transplanted 3.9L Cummins 4cyl at idle................
Excellent info for cleaning and checking!
I just noticed some of the greasy cr@p under the braided hose cover on my 05 as well. It looks like the hose is sweating grease.
Have driven various older diesel vehicles many times: Rattly, smoky groaning monsters where you can hear and consider every chamber explosion.