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Re: Diesel engine oil slobber.
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Posted by RAB on January 26, 2004 at 13:23:51 from (195.93.34.11):
In Reply to: Diesel engine oil slobber. posted by Huw from West Wales on January 25, 2004 at 10:53:39:
They have probably said it all below. Poor injector spray pattern, hitting a too-cool spot and not burning probably due to insufficient compression caused by glazed bores at low revs, caused by not enough hard work, not enough heat and a poor spray pattern.... and round we go again until it all comes out of the exhaust spout, the bores get a better glazing, the rings work less efficiently and.... The dodgy spray pattern could be caused by carbon (unburned fuel on the injector tips) due to a leaky injector.... Take your pick of where the cycle starts. Regards, RAB PS Where in west Wales, north, mid or south? I'm in Lincolnshire, just.
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