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We normally just took off the air filter housing and kept a clip board handy.
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I can tell you that my scope was too wide to make it to the cylinderI'm not 100% sure, but IIRC, I don't think you can see directly into the cylinder bore very well from the injector hole.
The heads are a pre-chamber design where the injector and glow plug go into a small pocket connected to the cylinder, not into a wide open cylinder bore per-se. I think there's a hole in the center of the chamber connecting to the main bore, but it's pretty small, not even sure if a 5mm bore scope will fit.
I can check tonight, I've got a head on the shelf with the injectors out.
Could the engine be coked up a bit?
The coating on the exhaust sounds like it wasn’t worked very hard for extended periods.
Not knowing its history, I would run it at almost full or at full load for hours to burn off any deposits, some of which could be making the rings stick.
Seafoam can also be added to oil to clean internals.
I would tend to agree... I've looked for a Vapor Return line/cannister (-24p manual doesn't identify one) so not sure where to look...?Have you checked the vapor return for blowby? That would be a sure indicator of ring condition. A lot of blowby means worn rings. And on an air cooled engine there is little to no wet stacking due to the higher head temperatures. If you have no oil leaks the loss of oil would also point in that direction.
First off... welcome aboard! You've found and landed at a great forum & you will find it to be a great resource with an impressive membership of subscribers/contributors!New here and new to mep003s. I just finished putting a piston in mine. Would there be a chance the oil could be getting past the valve stem? Intake valve stem seal leaking? I’m not a mechanic so this is more of a question of it being a possibility?
Gary