I have an 86 Samurai with a 1991 hydraulic 1.6td. It is newly rebuilt, with maybe 10,000 miles on it.
Runs great, lots of power, 10lbs of boost, but the blowby is pretty crazy, and making me chase things.
I have added the crankcase vent off the side of the block into a dry-sump tank they use for race cars, and the top is plumbed to the air cleaner. The bottom of it has a petcock that allows me to drain it occasionally.
I still have lots of oil leaks, and can't find them using air pressure into the dipstick. Just lots of little leaks I guess? Do they all leak?
If I block both the valve cover vent tube, and the crankcase vent tube, it blows oil out the dipstick.
It uses/loses (?) about of a quart of oil every 1000 miles. Bottom of the motor is covered in oil.
At idle, if you take the cap off the valve cover, you can feel a lot of pressure. It lessons with more RPM's.
Do I need to re-ring it? It has lots of power, and feels as strong as ever. It's very quick. Hard to imagine that I need to do it in 10k miles!?
Help?