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Hayapower -> RE: 7.3 Piston rings (12/6/2007 7:39:53 PM)
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Some blow by is normal,, but if it's excessive, it'll show up in the inlet to the turbo, and the intake elbow wet/oily, and eventually as oil build up in the CAC tubes.. Excessive blow by would indicate loss of compression, most likely not just oil ring/s, and might be easier detected with a leakdown test through the glow plug hole to pinpoint either one bad cylinder or multiple.. Kind of a balance test.. If you could pin it to one cylinder a bore scope might reveal the piston top washed from passing oil if a single damaged ring.. All washed would mean bore problems, or ring issues.. Could have been bored (replacement was bored?) out of spec, or honed to coarse, rings gaps not offset ect.. I'd think if it were a bad/damaged oil ring, it would smoke at cruise speeds.. How much is 'some' smoke on launch? What help has the engine builder offered?
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