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What Causes Engine Blow-By?: 6 Answers
What Causes Engine Blow-By?: 6 Answers
Blow-by in an internal combustion engine is where the expanding gases caused What causes a spark plug to blow out of head on
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by the heat of combustion are allowed to escape past the piston into the
crankcase. Escaping gases cause a loss of power and efficiency (since any gases What causes an engine to stall especially at low
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that escape are not pushing on the piston to drive the crankshaft).
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Blow-by is supposed to be prevented by the piston rings. These are metal rings
that fit into grooves around the head of the piston. They are almost circular,
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and are compressed down as the piston is inserted into the cylinder, so that they
push outwards against the cylinder wall, sealing the piston into the cylinder.
Multiple rings are used to keep a good seal, since a single ring is not a perfect
seal (having a small gap where the two ends of the ring meet).
Stuck piston rings. Over time, carbon and other gunk can build up
around the rings, sticking them into their grooves so that they don’t
expand to seal against the cylinder wall. The main way to prevent this
is regular oil changes.
Worn/scored cylinder walls. Dirt and other detritus in the cylinder can
be carried along with the piston, scoring the wall and creating space
where gas can escape past the rings.
Worn rings. The rings are supposed to be sized such that, once fitted
into the cylinder, there is only a very small gap between the two ends. If
the ring is worn, or the wrong size has been fitted, the gap may be
larger than it should be, allowing more gas to escape.
Broken rings. The rings are essentially compressed springs, and they
can fracture. If this happens, they will no longer push against the
cylinder walls, and therefore they will not seal properly.
Incorrectly-fitted rings. The rings have a gap at one point around the
edge. The gap is very small (see above), and they are supposed to be
fitted so that those gaps do not line up (so that escaping gases would
have to travel a long, tortuous route around the circumference of the
piston to follow the route through the gaps). If they are incorrectly
fitted so that the gaps line up, this would make it easier for the gases to
leak out.
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Simple:
“Blow by” is caused because the piston rings sealing the piston and combustion
chamber of each cylinder of an engine are not 100% effective. Even on a new
engine.
Fuel mixture gases and combustion gases will leak past the piston rings as the
compression stroke progresses …pressure is building …and at ignition …even
more pressure is created due to the rapidly expanding burning air fuel mixture
…as the power stroke occurs.
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Where do blow by gases go? Into the crank case area of the engine. Much of the
blow by is recirculated via the Positive Crankcase Ventilation system (PCV) and
drawn back into the engine to be re-burned. The PCV system was one of the first
emissions systems used on automobiles; used to be blow by gasses where simply
expelled via a draught tube directly into the atmosphere.
Blow by gasses are also “caught” buy the engine oil. This is one of the big
reasons for changing the oil and filter on a regular schedule. There is only so
much of the blow by gasses the oil can trap without compromising the ability of
the oil to lubricate the moving parts of the engine properly.
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If you check your engine oil, look at the end of the dipstick, if the oil is blackish
color like black ink, that is the sign of engine blow-by. Your engine burns oil too,
when your piston rings are excessively worn out, or the cylinder walls have
some scratches or scores to create a leakage of pressure during the power
strokes of the pistons, the blow-by of the combustion gas is slipping out from the
piston heads to go down to the crankcase to make the oil becoming black, and
the hot gas would burn up some of the oil too, you have to add some more
engine oil every two or three weeks. Your engine would lose power when you
step on gas to accelerate, you car has very low torque power to go up hill.
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