Crankcase pressure
07-07-2017, (Subject: Crankcase pressure ) 
Post: #10
RE: Crankcase pressure
(07-06-2017 )Mrkentee Wrote:  It's got 160k on the inframe. But the oil consumption has been steady since I've had it, almost 300k.

Update: It passed the redneck manometer test no problem.
Because of the way it pulsates, I tend to think it's a cylinder, and not the compressor or turbo. Does that make sense? I may hve rings that never seated properly. What would be a remedy for that?

It could be a broken oil ring. Only way to tell would be to boroscope it and look for streaking in the liner walls.

If that is a fresh inframe with all new pistons and liners, etc. then it would concern me too. Must have missed that in my earlier post.


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Messages In This Thread
Crankcase pressure - Mrkentee - 07-05-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Unilevers - 07-05-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-06-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-06-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-06-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-07-2017
RE: Crankcase pressure - Nilao - 07-07-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-07-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Nilao - 07-07-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Unilevers - 07-07-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Nilao - 07-07-2017,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-08-2017,



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