C
Cedric Thevenaz
I haven't found anything on this issue in the archives. I have a Cat 30 with the M-25 in good condition (around 1500 hours). Engine runs well and has been serviced well (since I've owned the boat for 2 years). Recently I noticed there was smoke coming from the little crankase vent on the top of the engine (a bit stinky for the family). There was no hose on this vent and my local diesel shop said put a hose on it and run it over to the air intake filter. This did the job fine as far as smell/smoke, but can anyone tell me what this may be a result of. I've noticed my M-25 does not run above a temp of 160. The diesel guy told me running warmer would be better but not critical. Another guy told me the smoke is the result of 'blow-by' maybe due to piston rings not fully expanding (which they do only when the engine runs at proper temps of 185 or so) and said not to worry unless a bunch of oil is coming out too (it isnt for me). I've thought about pulling my thermostat and checking temperature regulation. Any help would be appreciated - thanks kindly.