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Old May 16th 2005, 11:41
Al B Al B is offline
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Too much crankcase pressure.... but why?

Right then, the story goes a bit like this.....

Bug engine pulls a ring on two cylinders resulting in high crankcase pressure and oil appearing from every orrifice.

Replace the pistons with a new 1641 piston kit and .......

oil leaks from the head end pushrod seals, so, replace seals and... oil leaks, so, replace seals again this time with a bit of sealant and.... still leaks. Went for a run in it today 50+ miles and oil is coming from the fuel pump pedestal too .

The breather and lines are all clear and free of any sharp bends/twists.

Why is there so much crankcase pressure? New pistons and rings should negate any possible blowby so why is the pressure so high that it's forcing the oil out? Can an exhaust restrict flow so much that it increases crankcase pressure to that extent?

This is bugging me somewhat as I cant seem to keep any oil in the motor!

Tommorrow I'm doing the seals again, only this time with a drop of Sikaflex........ 'hope that sorts it, but in the meantime...... any ideas guys?

Al B

(Bug has 40 Dells and 4 into 1 into 2 'zorst.)
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