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RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
ORIGINAL: aRIf Oil catch can catch the oil which goes back to the intake. Fuel in engine should nothing to do with it, I think. People in AZ say it could be compression rings. Ones I get it that close to the block, it'd be better to rebuild the whole thing. onepoint8tee; do you have compression test stuff ? I wanna do compression test see what's up. |
RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
Do you have time to to take me there on friday? or give me his address or anything.
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RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
try doing a leakdown compression test to check the rings out
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RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
I got bored and I took the valve cover out;
http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/9568/head008li7.jpg http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/9062/head007au2.jpg And this is the cylinder head. it's all black there is like carbon on it it gets worst on the other heads step by step. http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/9877/head009hq4.jpg |
RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
ORIGINAL: onepoint8tee I thought when you run an oil catch can, it eliminates the pcv valve? As for the compression rings being bad i really doubt it, un-less your getting close to 200k on the clock and im sure you use synthetic so it should be cool. |
RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
I have 155k so far. :)
onepoint8tee you should help me to do compression test tomorrow. I bought the gauge and stuff. |
RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
do a leakdown test too!
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RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
I just finished compression test
I did 2 tests. Second test results are in the parantesis. I think the reason first numbers are lower because I was little nervous to crack it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firewall ____ | 0 | -> 175 (180) | | | 0 | -> 166 (170) | | | 0 | -> 164 (180) | | | 0 | -> 159 (186) ------ Front of the Car Do they look ok? |
RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
The front one thats at 159 (i assume psi) is a little low, re-check that one and make sure thats what it is.
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RE: Fuel in Engine Oil
Ok, i just looked it up for your engine.
New engines 10-13 bar = 147-191psi Wear limit 7 bar or 102 psi, so your engine is still bordering compression of a new engine, so the rings are out. :D |
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