Cowracer
06-14-2004, 06:28
Ok, guys. I read every post I can on Blowby and the function of the CDR, and I still dont fully understand its operation.
My truck (which runs as good as can be expected on the original injectors at 180K miles) suffers from massive blowby. The dipstick and oil filler vents a LOT oily mist at all times when the engine runs, even at idle.
So I think to myself that the CDR is faulty. Just to check, I pull the tube out of the turbo inlet, and it is SPEWING smoke. Imagine a vapor humidifer. Now imagine the vapor output heavier than that. Now a little more still. There, thats about how much vapor/mist/smoke the CDR is dumping into my turbo. I assume that if the CDR is venting into the turbo, it is working OK? is this correct? I did not try GMCTD's manometer test simply because it would have blown all the water out of the manomenter tubes rather than sucking it up to a level with vacuum.
My oil consuption has gotten quite a bit worse in the last few weeks. The truck does not surge due to burning its own oil, and it doesn't leak liquid oil out of any seals.
If it was a gasser, I would expect that the rings are shot. Would you guess this is the case with a diesel? I guess a compression check would tell for sure.
Tim
My truck (which runs as good as can be expected on the original injectors at 180K miles) suffers from massive blowby. The dipstick and oil filler vents a LOT oily mist at all times when the engine runs, even at idle.
So I think to myself that the CDR is faulty. Just to check, I pull the tube out of the turbo inlet, and it is SPEWING smoke. Imagine a vapor humidifer. Now imagine the vapor output heavier than that. Now a little more still. There, thats about how much vapor/mist/smoke the CDR is dumping into my turbo. I assume that if the CDR is venting into the turbo, it is working OK? is this correct? I did not try GMCTD's manometer test simply because it would have blown all the water out of the manomenter tubes rather than sucking it up to a level with vacuum.
My oil consuption has gotten quite a bit worse in the last few weeks. The truck does not surge due to burning its own oil, and it doesn't leak liquid oil out of any seals.
If it was a gasser, I would expect that the rings are shot. Would you guess this is the case with a diesel? I guess a compression check would tell for sure.
Tim