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<blockquote data-quote="Grouse" data-source="post: 7197626" data-attributes="member: 29352"><p>Well if it’s not using oil, but it’s breathing then it’s diesel exhaust fumes that are exiting and not burnt oil - I can’t see it being the rings otherwise it would be using oil - valves perhaps ?</p><p></p><p>and to answer the question all engines breath to some extent - it’s physically impossible for an engine to have totally gas tight rings - we have a New Holland here which breathes as well but the engine is fine with loads of power - had her in the Dyno</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grouse, post: 7197626, member: 29352"] Well if it’s not using oil, but it’s breathing then it’s diesel exhaust fumes that are exiting and not burnt oil - I can’t see it being the rings otherwise it would be using oil - valves perhaps ? and to answer the question all engines breath to some extent - it’s physically impossible for an engine to have totally gas tight rings - we have a New Holland here which breathes as well but the engine is fine with loads of power - had her in the Dyno [/QUOTE]
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