Well, I've cleaned the oil out of the pipe and had the carb air intake soaking in meths to remove the oil deposits. While I was there I decided to replace the little bits of fuel line that connect the thin vacuum hoses (think that's what they're for) to the carb/air filter housing etc as they were in terrible condition. One of the hoses was blocked so I cleared that with some break cleaner and stuck em back on. Seems to run loads better now but I suspect I'll need to get the timing checked etc - No idea how long that hose was blocked for but I presume it would have an effect on the fuelling - wouldn't it?
clartsonly wrote:mine does the same, check it whilst it is running when it is cold and you may find a lot of "emulsified oil" splattering into your carbs, I think mine is condensation from the engine oil, it is okay after 20 minutes drive. I have a spring jammed into my pipe to keep it open instead of pinched but it still doesn't drain back through the breather properly.
Might try that spring idea as a temp solution. Mine seems to be ok after about 5-10 mins (splutters a bit) which I'll put down to the oil splattering but mine can do the same at random times when driving. I suspect it's just all the crap in the carb so with the new/bodged breather hose and a clean carb I'm hoping this will stop.
Citizen Smith wrote:Yes funny that! My "Plastic chimney like structure" had the top secured with polythene and an elastic band when I aquired machine. I reconed that someone had hacked it of trying to top up the oil. Bloke I got it from was a bit of a pi$$ artist so I recon he did it while in a drunken haze.
Cheers
wolfie
Had to go to VW for it
Me too. Bought a 2nd hand one but it was full of crud and leaked out the top just like the butchered one. Someone should print stickers for the top of that tower to warn muppet mechanics that 'oil doesn't go in here, it goes in the hole underneath the cap marked OIL'. Funny thing is, that mechanic I used is a German Vehicle Specialist!!
Pricey bit of plastic at £28 if I remember correctly, then again at nearly £25 the breather pipe is pretty damn expensive too. My vehicles are costing me a bomb this month, had an engine blow the big end bearings and trash the rest of the engine on my Saab, so that'll need replaced, and with all the stuff I've been putting off doing on the van due to cold weather it's all needing done now.
Planning to spend the next few weeks pretending to be a mechanic.

After I've done the Saab engine and boosted my confidence a little I plan to drop the engine & box out of the van and clean it up a bit. Gots to do the flywheel oil seal, do the clutch if the clutch has been contaminated with oil from the leaking oil seal, replace the leaking slave cylinder, replace the bendy slave cylinder bracket, try and get to the bottom of my flashing oil pressure light, remove and flush the fresh water tank, repair/replace the 'self priming' water pump that doesn't self prime and probably replace the starting motor as it occasionally requires the gentle persuasion of a hammer to start the van. I'm sure I've forgotten another list full of 'wee jobs' but this should keep me going for a while. On top of this the rust is getting serious now

so I'll probably need to get it down to my local VW restoration chaps for them to work their magic.
It never ends does it?