Compression test
01-16-2018, (Subject: Compression test ) 
Post: #3
RE: Compression test
I figure the rings might just be gummed up. Haven't decided if I want to soak them in a solvent or not to clean them up or even if it's worth it. I'm trying to verify that it is, in fact, rings before shooting in that dark at solutions when the true solution is a complete overhaul.

Just trying to make sure I didn't overlook something, as well as make sure I make it to my planned teardown.

Only odor is the smell of oil, only when in stop and go, under certain conditions. Most noticable when I crack the window. I never smell it if I idle the truck, which I hardly do unless it's well below freezing. I've considered extending the breather tube outside the body to vent it more outside until I solve this.


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Messages In This Thread
Compression test - dhirocz - 01-15-2018,
RE: Compression test - Wiseman - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - dhirocz - 01-16-2018
RE: Compression test - Wiseman - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - dhirocz - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - Wiseman - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - dhirocz - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - Wiseman - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - Rawze - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - redtick - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - dhirocz - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - Hedley - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - dhirocz - 01-16-2018,
RE: Compression test - JMBT - 01-17-2018,



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