AntrimMan
Gold Member
Don't be hasty here.
There are likely to be at least 2 comp rings and 1 set of oil control rings on the piston. A solitary broken comp ring won't cause the smoke. The oil control rings (scrapers) are not likely to be damaged.
If the cylinder was loaded with oil and you cranked the engine then you might have bent a rod, damaged the piston crown or damaged the head gasket, all of which are capable of causing low compression and subsequent smoke. Oil is theoretically not compressible and will act as a solid if it can't escape somehow.
Diesel comp testers are available at Sears, Snap-on, Harbour Freight, Mac Tools, Pep Boys and others. If all else fails go to a car dealer and ask when the Tool truck comes by and meet it then. Try rental places also.
Borescope's are good for looking at the piston crown and bore walls but I don't think they fit your current needs.
Testing the compression is a good place to start eliminating causes since you have clean air filters in place. It all may be as simple as an oil puddle in the muffler or intake plenum.
This advise is good for twice what you paid for it and comes with a money back guarantee.
Best of luck,
Martin
There are likely to be at least 2 comp rings and 1 set of oil control rings on the piston. A solitary broken comp ring won't cause the smoke. The oil control rings (scrapers) are not likely to be damaged.
If the cylinder was loaded with oil and you cranked the engine then you might have bent a rod, damaged the piston crown or damaged the head gasket, all of which are capable of causing low compression and subsequent smoke. Oil is theoretically not compressible and will act as a solid if it can't escape somehow.
Diesel comp testers are available at Sears, Snap-on, Harbour Freight, Mac Tools, Pep Boys and others. If all else fails go to a car dealer and ask when the Tool truck comes by and meet it then. Try rental places also.
Borescope's are good for looking at the piston crown and bore walls but I don't think they fit your current needs.
Testing the compression is a good place to start eliminating causes since you have clean air filters in place. It all may be as simple as an oil puddle in the muffler or intake plenum.
This advise is good for twice what you paid for it and comes with a money back guarantee.
Best of luck,
Martin