Wonder if anyone can help.
At work trying to run a diesel on a test bed, When I reach about 1100Rpm at low load, the Crankcase pressure is building up to a point that the oil rises up the dipstick (the dipstick is pretty much above the turbos - I fit a pressure transducer to gauge any positive crank pressure - had an engine go up in flames recently where the oil dumped on the manifold and turbs)
Anyway - did a quick compression test then - and believed it was the rings causing blow-by (cylinder 2 was knackered), but this current engine has identical, good cylinder pressures?!
The rocker cover breather is ok and clear, cant find any other breathers.
Any ideas what else might cause excess crankcase pressures?
Cheers. Alex.
At work trying to run a diesel on a test bed, When I reach about 1100Rpm at low load, the Crankcase pressure is building up to a point that the oil rises up the dipstick (the dipstick is pretty much above the turbos - I fit a pressure transducer to gauge any positive crank pressure - had an engine go up in flames recently where the oil dumped on the manifold and turbs)
Anyway - did a quick compression test then - and believed it was the rings causing blow-by (cylinder 2 was knackered), but this current engine has identical, good cylinder pressures?!
The rocker cover breather is ok and clear, cant find any other breathers.
Any ideas what else might cause excess crankcase pressures?
Cheers. Alex.
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