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took of rocker cover to see if my diesel return is leaking which it is oil is like water, and found this mess.
when i started engine with cover of i get no oil to top of engine, it looks like someone has filled the top of engine with flaky black paint.
how do i clean this up?
sorry about pics i tried to reduce pixels on camera but i think i went to much.
when i start my engine with the cover off, oil comes out of the rocker arms and runs down into where the cam is. Looks like its all blocked up. Have you got good oil pressure?
Oh yay, look, another seized bolt! Lets get a hammer.....and some kano.....and some cider!
oil pressure is not great but light goes out when revved, it does have about 3l of diesel in oil at present so i am hoping when i change oil, pressure will be better.
I have used a high pressure washer to clean up messes like this. I would highly recomend that you pull the pan down and see how much muck is in the bottom also before washing it down. You need to do this in a warm place, or in good weather. I have used an air hose to blow excess water out of places that it lays. Yes, an oil change should bring the oil pressure back. Find the leaks and repair them. Oil the valve train well before putting it back together. It is a sign that the engine has many faithful hours on it, and oil changes may have been few. Dandy Dave.
None of them really hidden but you need to look closely up front; it’s not unusual to miss one. If the pan doesn’t pop right off look again.
While you’re in there you may want to take a peek at the crank bearings, amazingly they normally survive being run in what seems to be mostly a heavy grade of fuel oil. Look at a top insert on a rod, if you see a little brass plastiguage it, but you’re probably fine, if you see a lot of brass, plastiguage it, if it’s past the brass and into the steel of the insert….you’re going to have a bad day.
For the record I don't agree with this tip.An old tractorman,former horse ploughmam,used to drain sump,then part fill with diesel/TVO,run then drain,fill with new oil. Now don't shoot me down(I'm blue to),of all the makes of engines we've ever had or serviced,our blue ones are more prone to this,even as late as 6600s.
cleaned and rebuilt top of engine, dropped sump to check pan filter, amazingly the sump and mesh were perfectly clean, probably as a result of diesel in the oil.
re filled oil and started good oil pressure when cold, i have yet to get warm yet so fingers crossed.
Even the fuel feed pump diaphragm can leak. The oil pressure switch is not a reliable sign of sufficient oil pressure. The light goes out at abt. 0,3 kilo pressure and there should be abt. 2,8 kilo with hot oil, except when idling.