With Dilly on this one.wash it out with solvent perhaps?ps. its that meshy thing in the valve cover that dilly mentioned.if you're very mechanically savvy changing the piston rings would also help. But since you got a mechanic to change your HG/look for oil leaks im thinking that may possibly be a big job for you. (tools wise)
1.9 IDIs have the PCV valve, not sure about TDIs. The shop might have messed up putting the valve cover on, or it may be warped. Take it off and check it with a straight edge and also inspect the gasket. I'd recommend upgrading to the ruber valve cover gasket. Have you been able to see where it is leaking from?
Is there a rubber valve cover gasket for the 1.6 and where do you get them :?:
Quote from: "burn_your_money"1.9 IDIs have the PCV valve, not sure about TDIs. The shop might have messed up putting the valve cover on, or it may be warped. Take it off and check it with a straight edge and also inspect the gasket. I'd recommend upgrading to the ruber valve cover gasket. Have you been able to see where it is leaking from?Is there a rubber valve cover gasket for the 1.6 and where do you get them :?:
its now in the shop to get the front main seal, not a big job plus hes goin to do it for free. I cleaned the pcv when I first got the car and was going threw it, and the pcv was checked out again by my mechanic. the car only has 140,000 miles on it, ya think it would need rings? no blue smoke and very little oil consumption.
Quote from: "shopro88"its now in the shop to get the front main seal, not a big job plus hes goin to do it for free. I cleaned the pcv when I first got the car and was going threw it, and the pcv was checked out again by my mechanic. the car only has 140,000 miles on it, ya think it would need rings? no blue smoke and very little oil consumption.Rings are always a bit of a gamble unless the oil consump is through the roof. The oil can either get past the valve stem seals or the rings. usually its valve stem seals. Bad rings would give poor compression but you'd need a comp tester. Unless it burns really white even when warm.... white burning when warm is incomplete diesel burn.