over-presurized crankcase
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:27 pm
Hello VWers. I have an 83 Vanagon/Transporter 1.6 diesel with an over-pressurized crankcase problem--to the point where it spits oil out of my dipstick tube. The rig evidently sat in a garage for a long time because it only has 38k on it. I know its low-miles are real because it is super clean and the engine is still factory green.
Its low miles makes me think (pray) that the pressure problem is easily fixable. Can the pressure come from something other than blow-by? Could I need a valve adjustment? Could it have to do with a semi-clogged muffler?
Here is some other info that might help with the diagnosis: I pulled the valve cover vent hose and a fair amount of smoke came out while running.
A while back I added some Lucas Oil Treatment. Really thick, syrupy stuff. I have since drained it and changed the oil filter, but could it have clogged something?
Thank you for your time and any ideas.
Its low miles makes me think (pray) that the pressure problem is easily fixable. Can the pressure come from something other than blow-by? Could I need a valve adjustment? Could it have to do with a semi-clogged muffler?
Here is some other info that might help with the diagnosis: I pulled the valve cover vent hose and a fair amount of smoke came out while running.
A while back I added some Lucas Oil Treatment. Really thick, syrupy stuff. I have since drained it and changed the oil filter, but could it have clogged something?
Thank you for your time and any ideas.