PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
Do you remember my recent quote concerning an engineer that destroyed a small oboard by overzealous use of fogging oil? See #6 post of this discussion last paragraph and put 2+2 together. I may be totally wrong but the story smacks of his modus operandi.
Yes, i remember it.
But the focus of this thread has shifted solely to the oil coming from the dipstick. The OP mentions this, but he also means smoke, excess pressure when the filler is removed and a film of oil in his bilges. Given that, i'd be investigation rings and bore.
His question was " But if there is evidence that oil is blowing past rings in what circumstances could this not indicate the need for more extensive work than just a head job? "
My answer is therefore twofold.
a) If there is blow by, it will certainly need other work than a head job.
b) Nothing in the symptoms described suggests the need for a head job.
I'd say investigate the crankcase compression and whilst doing so check things like the head.