Hi ,
I noticed today accidently that I have - I would say quite a lot - blowby on my F100 from 1999 .
The motor was serviced regularly , runs very smooth , has the power as always and reaches 6000rpm @ WOT , does not smoke or consume oil or others - it is just blowing out of the crankcase ..
Have this motor since 7 years and never had trouble . Use it between 50 - 80 hours per year .
I am very much aware about leakdown tests / compression tests etc but have all my tooling in Germany .. ((
We perform such works on medium and large CAT engines .
In the manual I cannot find any indication of how much blowby is within specs ..
Blowby gas hose from the head to the airbox is free .
Has anybody an idea ?
Cheers
I noticed today accidently that I have - I would say quite a lot - blowby on my F100 from 1999 .
The motor was serviced regularly , runs very smooth , has the power as always and reaches 6000rpm @ WOT , does not smoke or consume oil or others - it is just blowing out of the crankcase ..
Have this motor since 7 years and never had trouble . Use it between 50 - 80 hours per year .
I am very much aware about leakdown tests / compression tests etc but have all my tooling in Germany .. ((
We perform such works on medium and large CAT engines .
In the manual I cannot find any indication of how much blowby is within specs ..
Blowby gas hose from the head to the airbox is free .
Has anybody an idea ?
Cheers
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