Hi. I have a few ideas about this, but I thought I'd ask here to try to get some more input.
I have an OLD Volvo MD6A 10hp 2cyl diesel. It kinda runs, not sure about the power, but smokes quite a bit. Now, one thing I noticed when I disconnected the hose from the valve cover to the intake: There was no "puff" out the valve cover side (indicating no real issue with compression getting past the rings), but there was substantial "puff" on the intake. I can't tell exactly when this puff occurs (compression stroke, intake stroke...), but at starting there's a lot of smoke comes out the intake manifold, so first guess would be the exhaust is not getting out.
I had the valves re-seated recently by a reputable company, so I doubt the puff is from compression leaking past the valve. But I'm wondering if somehow the intake valve isn't closing completely...? Or the exhaust valve isn't opening enough, or there's enough blockage in the exhaust that the exhaust doesn't get out before the intake valve opens? There is some buildup in the exhaust manifold, but still lots of passage.
I'm now looking at the rocker arm assembly (cuz it turns out one of the studs holding it down is broken), and will confirm that the valves do indeed open and close properly. Next place is to clean out the exhaust passages and see if that helps.
Any other thoughts? What would cause a "puff" in the intake manifold?
druid
I have an OLD Volvo MD6A 10hp 2cyl diesel. It kinda runs, not sure about the power, but smokes quite a bit. Now, one thing I noticed when I disconnected the hose from the valve cover to the intake: There was no "puff" out the valve cover side (indicating no real issue with compression getting past the rings), but there was substantial "puff" on the intake. I can't tell exactly when this puff occurs (compression stroke, intake stroke...), but at starting there's a lot of smoke comes out the intake manifold, so first guess would be the exhaust is not getting out.
I had the valves re-seated recently by a reputable company, so I doubt the puff is from compression leaking past the valve. But I'm wondering if somehow the intake valve isn't closing completely...? Or the exhaust valve isn't opening enough, or there's enough blockage in the exhaust that the exhaust doesn't get out before the intake valve opens? There is some buildup in the exhaust manifold, but still lots of passage.
I'm now looking at the rocker arm assembly (cuz it turns out one of the studs holding it down is broken), and will confirm that the valves do indeed open and close properly. Next place is to clean out the exhaust passages and see if that helps.
Any other thoughts? What would cause a "puff" in the intake manifold?
druid