Crankcase pressure |
07-07-2017, (Subject: Crankcase pressure ) Post: #12 | |||
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RE: Crankcase pressure (07-07-2017 )Nilao Wrote: Only remedy I'm aware of in rings that fail to seat is to redo the offending cylinder. Usually shops just put new liners and rings in but they usually won't unless it eating a ton of oil. I've heard of powders that can be introduced through the intake to scuff the cylinder wall but I'm nervous about putting anything abrasive into my engine. You did your own inframe. Does yours have that much blo-by? how many miles on it now? User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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Crankcase pressure - Mrkentee - 07-05-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Unilevers - 07-05-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Mrkentee - 07-05-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - dhirocz - 07-06-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-06-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-06-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Mrkentee - 07-06-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-06-2017, RE: Crankcase pressure - Mrkentee - 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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