Q. How do I determine the actual cause of my blow by (Rings vs Valves or both) short of pulling off the cylinder head.
I have a 1980 B7100HST-D (D750A engine) that had some blow-by when I purchased it years ago. I don't think it's ever had the engine or head rebuilt.
Now it's increased to the point that you don't want to stay stationary very long, as the smoke coming out of the crankcase vent is pretty annoying, and it drips some oil from that tube.
I've posted a dropbox link to a short video of the blow-by. Sorry for the poor quality camera work.
I'd always suspected rings to be the culprit....and just made certain to keep the oil up in it and not ride it too hard and it has performed like a real champ. Two days of bush-hogging, and she's a beast....except for the blow-by.
While reading the forums....I learned that it's possible for valves, valve guides and valve seats to be a potential cause as well.
It's a fairly significant amount of blow by (and smoke) that comes out of that vent tube. You don't really want to spend a lot of time stationary.
Other symptoms include:
I pulled the valve cover and was tempted to just "spin her over for a few seconds" and see where it's coming from, but thought better of it. Could be pretty messy, plus, I don't have the decompression option and I doubt without actually starting...I'll see very much.
I suspect it's a little of both (rings and valves)...but there's really no way I can see that I can pinpoint it....without pulling the head. Thoughts?
Blackjack
I have a 1980 B7100HST-D (D750A engine) that had some blow-by when I purchased it years ago. I don't think it's ever had the engine or head rebuilt.
Now it's increased to the point that you don't want to stay stationary very long, as the smoke coming out of the crankcase vent is pretty annoying, and it drips some oil from that tube.
I've posted a dropbox link to a short video of the blow-by. Sorry for the poor quality camera work.
I'd always suspected rings to be the culprit....and just made certain to keep the oil up in it and not ride it too hard and it has performed like a real champ. Two days of bush-hogging, and she's a beast....except for the blow-by.
While reading the forums....I learned that it's possible for valves, valve guides and valve seats to be a potential cause as well.
It's a fairly significant amount of blow by (and smoke) that comes out of that vent tube. You don't really want to spend a lot of time stationary.
Other symptoms include:
- Clearly hard to start...that could be rings or valves or both....(Need the battery to be at peak and a solid 30-40 seconds of glow plug to start with confidence).
- Uses a little oil.... (mostly blow-by....no seal leaks that are readily apparent)
- Has great power once it's started, and reaches full rpm (that I can tell-no rpm guage) with very little exhaust smoke at high rpm...(There's more smoke coming from the blow-by than the stack it seems).
- Idles at slow fairly well....but smokes (black smoke not white) more at idle. (Pretty healthy amount of exhaust smoke during the transition of rpms.)
- Radiator fluid level remains constant through two days of bush-hogging.
- And the oil get's dirty pretty quickly.
I pulled the valve cover and was tempted to just "spin her over for a few seconds" and see where it's coming from, but thought better of it. Could be pretty messy, plus, I don't have the decompression option and I doubt without actually starting...I'll see very much.
I suspect it's a little of both (rings and valves)...but there's really no way I can see that I can pinpoint it....without pulling the head. Thoughts?
Blackjack
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