I have a Suzuki DF-40 (2001) that started to to discharge oil through the exhaust and then we found that oil had some water intrusion.
At first I thought it might be a head gasket but when I pulled the plugs there was no water on them or rust.
I did a compression test with a snapon tester and I came up with about 190 PSI evenly per cylinder, so I started thinking that perhaps this is not a head gasket after all.
After researching previous post is it possible that there may be a breach between the oil pan, engine holder or timing case cover. Aside from corrosion penetration of the engine itself, these are the only other culprits I could find.
I was hoping to find a kindred spirit that has had similar circumstances.
The engine starts, runs and doesn't overheat but it is dumping oil out of the exhaust but not burning any oil (spark plugs are clean).
Thanks
At first I thought it might be a head gasket but when I pulled the plugs there was no water on them or rust.
I did a compression test with a snapon tester and I came up with about 190 PSI evenly per cylinder, so I started thinking that perhaps this is not a head gasket after all.
After researching previous post is it possible that there may be a breach between the oil pan, engine holder or timing case cover. Aside from corrosion penetration of the engine itself, these are the only other culprits I could find.
I was hoping to find a kindred spirit that has had similar circumstances.
The engine starts, runs and doesn't overheat but it is dumping oil out of the exhaust but not burning any oil (spark plugs are clean).
Thanks
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