CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
I'm not 100% sure but I _think_ the oil level on my Ford Lehman 2715E might be rising.
I know little about these things but if it _is_ rising it can only really be fuel getting in somehow?
The engine had compression tests done relatively recently (very good results) and it fires up very easily, even in winter, without the "cold start" button pressed, so perhaps it's not the piston rings?
So I'm thinking it could be coming in from the injector fuel pump?
We have run the engine a sum total of only a few hours, and always at very low revs and not for very long. It seems to always produce a little blueish smoke. It is 33 years old, but was "re-built" about 10 years ago and has not done a lot since.
I'll monitor it closely.
TY!
I know little about these things but if it _is_ rising it can only really be fuel getting in somehow?
The engine had compression tests done relatively recently (very good results) and it fires up very easily, even in winter, without the "cold start" button pressed, so perhaps it's not the piston rings?
So I'm thinking it could be coming in from the injector fuel pump?
We have run the engine a sum total of only a few hours, and always at very low revs and not for very long. It seems to always produce a little blueish smoke. It is 33 years old, but was "re-built" about 10 years ago and has not done a lot since.
I'll monitor it closely.
TY!