charlie835egg Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 First post here, but not a newbie to corolla on the net. Looks like this is the reason for oldcorolla email list's quiteness, so I'll move with the times and with a bit of luck I won't get nazy moderatored either (ah), Now I've had my bitch, I'll continue on. Got an engine that has low compression in all cylinders, but even in all. its got a good bit of pressure on the oil breather into the air filter. Idling you can cover oil breather and get a good hiss of build up. To give an indication, I reckon I could blo up ballons on oil breather ( not that I've tried, yet). The enngines an old toyota push-rod, so could it be blow through from the rings? Before you ask, now I haven't tried oil in spark plug oil then try a compression test. Or is this problem a valve guid wear prob?? One other point no blowing smoke out exhaust. any good advice is apreciated. Later Charlie835egg Quote
Super Jamie Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 The enngines an old toyota push-rod, so could it be blow through from the rings?... Or is this problem a valve guid wear prob?? ... Before you ask, now I haven't tried oil in spark plug oil then try a compression test. put oil down the plugholes and compression test it again, that will give you an indication of wether the problem is related to the head or bottom end. nobody could tell you the exact nature of your problem over the internet showing no initiative and answering your own question is one of the reason stewart and i moderate people from oldcorollas. and now i've had my bitch too Quote
blown 5k Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 Or carry out a cylinder leakage test that will tell you,it`ll be rings though blowby at low engine speeds is quite normal. Quote
Super Jamie Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 and at high engine speeds with K engines. the rings seem to float above 6600rpm Quote
charlie835egg Posted August 22, 2005 Author Report Posted August 22, 2005 yep 4k, blowby at low engine speeds is quite normal Have not really noticed this much blow by before at low revs. Does it noticeably reduce blow by when you warm up the engine?? Is a K engine crankcase in vacuum normally at least with standard carb. Got a weber now so that may have been it, though compression is still down. Can't remember pressure values, will need to do again, and with the oil sealing test. Just need to find a mate to crank it over for me while I do it. Another question, Don't you blow smoke when there is bad blow-by, as you get a bit too much oil in the chambers. Oh by the way the plugs were clean when I took them out to do comp. test. later Charlie835egg PS not expecting anyone to tell me the exact nature of my problem. Just like some people to bounce things off and provide suggestions of issues I may have overlooked. Quote
Super Jamie Posted August 22, 2005 Report Posted August 22, 2005 did you hook up the pcv when you put your new carb on? you need it Quote
Super Jamie Posted August 22, 2005 Report Posted August 22, 2005 there is an order you have to put lifters in? but they're all the same... Quote
Felix Posted August 22, 2005 Report Posted August 22, 2005 nick, the 4k in your ke70 would have had such low compression values because the cam had so much overlap. nothing to do with the lifters. a big cam has low cranking compression, but greater dynamic compression at high revs. something i have heard of is people converting to electric fuel pumps, and using the old mechanical pump to suck crankcase pressure out. also have heard of people using exhaust suction to relieve crankase pressure (need to have a oneway anti backfire valve in the system). maybe consider running the biggest vent possible off the rocker cover. i don't run a pcv system at all. just a hose to the aircleaner, and one to a small catchcan. early 3k rocker covers only have one vent, to the dump pipe, which sprays excess crankcase pressure along the transmission tunnel. maybe modify your oil cap so it also acts as a vent, with a large filter on top. Quote
Super Jamie Posted August 22, 2005 Report Posted August 22, 2005 and how long does your oil last? with two filters on the rocker covers, my oil would go black and drop 10psi in pressure within 500km, not to mention the big f@$king mess on the tappet covers. with the pcv system hooked up and working properly, i could drop the sump after a couple of thousand miles and it was still gold and translucent like new, and would hold 60psi during normal running for ALOT longer Quote
Felix Posted August 22, 2005 Report Posted August 22, 2005 (edited) i change oil every 6 months. my motors only cost me like $400 so really i don't care. my last 4k cost $350 and lasted 3 1/2 years and was still going strong. it still has many miles left in it. it ran ryco filters and $15 oil. thinking about it, your problem with your oil was probably due to going to synthetic to early and glazing your bores. Edited August 22, 2005 by Felix Quote
Super Jamie Posted August 22, 2005 Report Posted August 22, 2005 well my engine cost two and a half grand so i do care and i've had the head off, the bores are unglazed and fine, thanks Quote
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