What should I be expecting to see on the plugs - just oil?
With a bit of sooty deposits. If they are dry and sooty it's generally overfuelling.
What should I be expecting to see on the plugs - just oil?
Im not a big fan of 'snake oils,
but ive used this stuff in the past... http://www.autozone.com/motor-oil-a...ve-and-cleaner/marvel-mystery-oil/238994_0_0/
had good results from it,
you can leave the stuff in with oil, so theres no waste...
I agree with you to be honest (about the snake oil additives) but desperate times mean desperate measures. I have even looked at the price of low-mileage engines from scrapyards today, but you don't know what you're buying plus I really would be out of my comfort zone swapping an engine on the drive. I know my son's done it with a rear wheel drive car and 3 big mates and a crane, but he's not here nowadays!
*If it comes to the stage of swapping engine's.
iwill lend a hand, just give us a shout if needed,
I'll lend a hand as well - by staying away![]()
What do I have to disconnect to stop the fuel being fired in when I am doing the compression test?Compression test is your best bet,
My guess is on Valve's,
What do I have to disconnect to stop the fuel being fired in when I am doing the compression test?
interesting, only 1 tooth out and causing all these problems
interesting, only 1 tooth out and causing all these problems
Well I took the plugs out (see pics). Number 4 was much oilier than the other 3.
I then took the compression readings - well I did of 1, 2 and 4. Number 3 to be honest I could not get the compression tester to seat properly so when I tried the test it just popped, so not wanting to bug*er up the thread I chickened out and abandoned that one, as number 4 seems to be the oily culprit.
I m not sure if it is good or not in this instance, but each of the 3 compressions I took all came out surprisingly equal, about 16.6 to 17 bar.
That was higher than I was expecting.
I put all the plugs back in and started up and gave it a boot full and there is definitely some oily smoke around. In terms of consumption it has used about 1/3rd of a litre in about 100 miles. So clearly something is wrong.
There is a small drip of oil coming from somewhere just above the oil filter (but not the cam cover), and Iam not sure if the breather pipe to the air box had come adrift, as it was not connected when I lifted it up, but it may have just come off as I lifted it, not sure.
One thing I did notice was when I opened the throttle butterfly there seemed to be quite a bit of oil in the bottom, which I have never noticed before and is maybe a clue?
So, what to do next? The forte engine flush?
Any suggestions happily received !!