My head hurts
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:43 am
Hey all, I got a 92 L300 being a pig. It blew a head gasket a while back, and so I bought a head and gasket kit online. Everything went well with the head swap, but after a couple of days, the gasket started leaking coolant. That was a major irritation. The gasket kit was one of those inexpensive ebay kits, and that's probably why it packed it in from the get-go. Hell and damnation, I pulled the head again and this time used a quality branded gasket that cost almost as much as the whole engine kit from ebay. I was very slow and careful about putting this thing back together yet again, as I didn't want any screwups. But now the engine is now running like *beep*, white diesel smoke, and tons of pressure in the crankcase, even at idle. Afraid that another gasket had somehow blown, I did a compression test and am getting just over 400PSI across all cylinders.
Ive checked and double checked timing - even went so far as pulling the crank pulley and lower timing cover making sure that the timing belt cog on the crank was where it should be, as well as the two upper cogs. Everything seems to be as it should be, but the smoke and running rough suggests otherwise, plus the sudden crankcase pressure.
What did I do wrong here? The crankcase pressure is not ring blowby. I was afraid the head gasket was now leaking into an oil port, but compression says otherwise. How can combustion gases get into the crankcase? White smoke says not enough pressure/heat to burn the fuel.
I'm stumped.
Ive checked and double checked timing - even went so far as pulling the crank pulley and lower timing cover making sure that the timing belt cog on the crank was where it should be, as well as the two upper cogs. Everything seems to be as it should be, but the smoke and running rough suggests otherwise, plus the sudden crankcase pressure.
What did I do wrong here? The crankcase pressure is not ring blowby. I was afraid the head gasket was now leaking into an oil port, but compression says otherwise. How can combustion gases get into the crankcase? White smoke says not enough pressure/heat to burn the fuel.
I'm stumped.