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Excessive Crankcase Pressure/White Smoke When Removing Oil Fill Cap

Problems

This is a blow-by issue caused by: Fuel, air, and moisture forced past the rings into the crankcase or contaminated and diluted oil in the crankcase.

Details

Some blow-by is normal on any diesel engine. This is because the combustion pressure is just too great for the piston rings to hold completely.
Excessive blow-by can be caused by piston rings that are sticking in the bore. One of the ways to check if blow-by is too great is to put your oil filler cap upside down on the filler hole. If the cap gets blown off, there is too much pressure in the crankcase.

Blow-by can be caused by piston rings that are worn out. A cylinder with worn out rings will have low compression and will likely cause a misfire. These piston rings need to be replaced.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of our diesel experts.

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