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mr pad wrote:OK! well after changing the oil for the fourth time last night (switched to magnatec), im still getting head chatter on startup, still dosnt want to rev like it should, still using water, oil is still turning grey but not creamy, and there is no white sh*t showing up under the cap...
Im guessing I have a cracked head? Im going to get this checked out tomorrow by someone who knows what they are doing.
Spoke to the engine builder and he said to change to magnatec, top up the oil, and see if it used any more. Well it still is having a wee drink, oil still comes out filthy as a whore (dark grey crazy swirls). Im covered under the goods and services act right? He said to run it like this for another 500kms and get back to him, but theres no way im doing that in its current state..
$&#$%.
eritate wrote:Blow by is common once again.
Your engine creates a vacumnAnd if you take the oil cap off are your engine looses 'pressure' then thats pefectly normal.
Mr pad from the sounds of it... Your engine has a major problem as its just been rebuilt. Id send it down asap to get it rebuilt at their own cost. If you have any problem just go see a lawyer
Mike
RedMist wrote:eritate wrote:Blow by is common once again.
Your engine creates a vacumnAnd if you take the oil cap off are your engine looses 'pressure' then thats pefectly normal.
Mr pad from the sounds of it... Your engine has a major problem as its just been rebuilt. Id send it down asap to get it rebuilt at their own cost. If you have any problem just go see a lawyer
Mike
Blowby is not common. Your intake creates Vacuum, not an engine. If your talking about the blockspace then its Compression not Vacuum. Blowby is the compressed gasses in the combustion chamber escaping either via rings, valve guides or a crack in the head. Anyone who states that blowby, to the extent of creating a breathing engine, is common in a 4age is talking rubbish. My engine running considerably higher compression than any stock 4age doesnt breath at all. However it used to, before the rings bedded.
And rather than taking the agressive stance here, give the engineer a chance to rectify the issue. Most will come to the party and correct any mistake. Also if your engine builder recommended a certain run in proceedure I would stick to that, even given the recommendations here. It will just protect your back if it does come to any legal ramifications.
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