So i took my truck to a local great plains cummins shop to have them run some tests to see why i was suddenly having oil leaks popping up all over. So they steam cleaned the motor off and then put in a tracer dye to see what areas were leaking. They called me and asked if the could preform a blow by test and I said yes. They called me the next day and said that my blow by # got to 36lbs and they had to stop the test before the pressure blew the water out of the gauge. Anyway they told me that because of this # that my compression was low and that the only way to fix this is to rebuild the motor and have the cylinders bored out and install new pistons, rings seals at a cost of about $9-10K. They said they wouldn't recommend fixing the leaks because they would eventually blow the seals out again because of the extreme pressure from the blow by and it blows out the seals to release the pressure. Now the truck runs strong, no loss in power, no engine knocking, no excessive smoke, idles smooth, no leaking oil at the head. Now they told me because of the high blow by that my compression was low which is a major cause of my poor fuel mileage (ave. 11.4mpg) Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on before I decide to pay to have the motor pulled? I'm stumped
Chris
Chris