So my B6T bluish smoke machine is still causing me a great deal of frustration.
Re-surfaced block and head surface.
Brand spanking new head-gasket.
Brand spanking new valve stem seals.
Cleaned PCV valve.
Cleaned, sprayed, and tested fuel injectors.
Degreased and cleaned downpipe.
Test Results:
Conditions were dry motor and cold motor because it was in pieces at the time.
150/145/140/150 compression. Not bad for a factory service spec of 156psi from the factory service manual.
10-15% leak-down for all four: "good". Zero noise from the radiator, valves, and adjacent cylinders. Lots from the oil dipstick.
Symptoms currently:
Piston tops and spark plug electrodes are bone dry in all four cylinders.
Turbo manifold is soaked and dark in cylinder four only.
Oil return line from the turbo was badly split (like 2").
My PCV valve continues to clog itself frequently.
Thoughts and questions:
1) Rings have never been that good, but they should be good enough to not cause such ridiculous amounts of blue smoke, right?
2) Could it just be residual oil that needs to burn off with high heat and a long highway drive?
3) Possibly exhaust valve guides in cylinder four?
Re-surfaced block and head surface.
Brand spanking new head-gasket.
Brand spanking new valve stem seals.
Cleaned PCV valve.
Cleaned, sprayed, and tested fuel injectors.
Degreased and cleaned downpipe.
Test Results:
Conditions were dry motor and cold motor because it was in pieces at the time.
150/145/140/150 compression. Not bad for a factory service spec of 156psi from the factory service manual.
10-15% leak-down for all four: "good". Zero noise from the radiator, valves, and adjacent cylinders. Lots from the oil dipstick.
Symptoms currently:
Piston tops and spark plug electrodes are bone dry in all four cylinders.
Turbo manifold is soaked and dark in cylinder four only.
Oil return line from the turbo was badly split (like 2").
My PCV valve continues to clog itself frequently.
Thoughts and questions:
1) Rings have never been that good, but they should be good enough to not cause such ridiculous amounts of blue smoke, right?
2) Could it just be residual oil that needs to burn off with high heat and a long highway drive?
3) Possibly exhaust valve guides in cylinder four?
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