Italian tuneup time
mine has blowby, but not measurable in litres!!
Trust me, I do.
Did I not mention I was chasing a mercedes over a mountain pass.
20psi boost sustained for about 5 minutes.
This is the third seal that I've fitted, it's a genuine Isuzu (made by NOK) and I even cut 10% out of the spring to give it some more tension. Crankshaft surface is good (speedisleeve).
Bigger breather maybe. I need to put a pressure gauge on the dipstick tube and go for a drive. See if it's pressurising.
I'm on holiday at the moment (going skiing again tomorrow) so give me a week and I'll see what I can find.
The original Isuzu rear mains arn't that crash hot. Seriously, the Aust. army has loads of trouble with them! I've replaced three in a row on one of their 6x6's, belive me it's the seals. There is a new type of rear main seal available now. It has to be pressed into the adapter housing and has a "sleeve" built into the seal that presses onto the crank, this superseeds the need for a speedi sleeve, the seal is a three lipped job. I installed one onto mine upon rebuild and so far so good (29000km)
I'll track down the Pt no. tomorrow if I remember.
Just out of curiosity what type of oil fill caps are people running, mine is a screw in type. It sounds like people have the push in type with a turbo'd engine.
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Got a part number for this super seal?
I know people who work for companies that just import and sell seals. I have the measurements somewhere so I'll see what they come up with.
Yep I've got the push in filler cap. Mine is a JDM 4BD1T truck engine. It's got the rocker cover with the short hump in it.
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