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Old July 15th 06, 12:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.owning
Jim Burns
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Default oil blow out IO-360

The breather exhausts excess pressure built up in your crank case. Anything
that would allow pressure created in the combustion chambers into your crank
case can lead to additional pressure and excess oil being emitted from your
breather along with the gasses. A bad oil ring on a piston or anything not
sealing in the valve train... valve not seating properly or a worn valve
guide.

I'm not an A&P, and this would be better confirmed by Jim or others, but I
would imagine that either a oil return line or even a pushrod sleeve would
allow pressure from a cylinder head into the case. Guys?

Jim

"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
ups.com...

Jim Burns wrote:
No, remember on a compression check your valves are closed, thus why I
suggested the valve wobble test. Not saying the guide is cracked, but

it or
they could be worn. I was just trying to keep the symptom (excess oil

out
the breather) separated from the cause (unknown) and relate what I had
discovered.


If it were caused by a valve problem though would the oil still come
out the breather? My engine seems extreamly clean of oil. I can see oil
dripping from the breather.

-Robert