Ok, I have thoroughly cleaned out the breather system as per the guides and made certain that all of the pipes are not kinked or twisted iny way and are fully clean inside. I cleaned the metal breather box on the side of the engine (X25XE) as best could as per the guide.
There is still a smell coming from the engine that smells like burnt carbon as though the breather system was blocked. Just as it was before I had cleaned it out and it was ok for a few days after which the smell returned inside the car. It is there even if using the re-circulation system. No, there are no oil leaks dropping onto manifolds etc and there are no water leaks either. I know the smell of both of them all too well! There is very little mayo in the oil filler neck either and the coolant water is clean and bubble free. The thermostat is a new one and is working properly.
I have bought another plastic breather box that is now totally clean internally and all holes are clear, a low air pressure passes through them all without obstruction. This will be fitted after I have re-done it all again.
Question is; How, if it is possible, can the metal engine breather box be removed and stripped to ensure that it is iteself unblocked and free to work? I have ligically already used a small drill bit to clean out the small hole and a large one to gently twist into the large one to gradually remove the carbon build up. It was done very slowly and steadily, with a little grease applied to act as an adhesive so very little, if any, was pushed down into the box.
Can't go on stinking like this so my final solution would be a complete engine change. It is not as though it is poorly serviced or cheap oils and filters used. I do it myself so I know that it was done correctly every year without fail.
Come on guys, stretch your brains cos mine are about to snap....................