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Burring engine oil
I been noticing my diesel is burring a lot of engine oil lately. Blue smoke out of the exhaust while letting it warm up. Also faint of blue smoke at idle. I've been using synthetic engine oil in my diesel over a year since I've owned it.
I found out I have a blown HG last weekend and right now I'm thinking that is the main cause. Any ideas? |
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Hmm hard to tell but if you have the head of you could check your cylinder bore wear, also you could check the wear of your valveguides and replace your valveseals.
If you have a turbo I would check it out. Also check your crankcaseventilation.... That is all I can think about right now....
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Checking your compression would tell you a lot about whether it's related to blowby or to other stuff. Most likely it is rings/bore wear.
What grade oil are you using? Still running good with more power since the major mods we did over the weekend?
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I will check the compression this weekend with my new diesel tools I bought a few weeks ago. Last weekend the drive up to Seattle my diesel was running normal in 90 degree whether. Then the way back maybe 60 to 65 degrees outside. The temp was way above normalIt would even rise further if I was in OD and I was going 80 MPH So I drove all the way back in forth gear. I even pulled over a few times to check the oil level and I was low. It seems the temps will read normal one day and above normal the next. I just bought a three notch 1.6mm (.063) HG the other day. I do have that head from that JY diesel and might get that checked out at the machine shop to see how much it would cost to get it rebuilt. My diesel is my daily driver and never had and serious problems with it so far. Now I'm unsure if I should drive it until I get that new HG on. |
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Sounds like it wants more revs in order to stay cool. Wonder if the water pump is in OK shape? If its a crappy one the impeller can start slipping on the shaft and provide reduced coolant flow. Driving in 4th should not help it stay cooler if a blown HG is your only problem... if anything that would make it worse, by forcing more air into the cooling system.
Driving it won't hurt it as long as the temp stays in check -- but don't let it overheat, or else your head will be toast.
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