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fuel smell in the oil - puglove - 17-03-2014

Im a little baffled at the moment , Kerry's XSI 's sump oil reeks of petrol, very strong, so first thoughts are that one of the rings are leaking , as it has used maybe 1/4L of oil over the last 6months. so iv done a compression test this evening & the results were as folows

1. 215 psi
2. 220 psi
3. 220 psi
4. 225 psi

All roughly , there or there abouts, now nothing seems seriously wrong there not enough to say a ring has gone??


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Niall - 17-03-2014

Lambda sensor?


RE: fuel smell in the oil - puglove - 17-03-2014

how would that allow fuel into the sump :S


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Toms306 - 17-03-2014

Overfuelling can allow petrol to pass the the rings and into the oil. Especially on a cold engine when the tolerances are 'worse'.


RE: fuel smell in the oil - puglove - 17-03-2014

aahh yeah fair point Doh yeah it hasnt been grate on fuel recently either


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Martin306 - 17-03-2014

Yeah, as tom says sounds like it's getting a bit of bore wash when it's cold. Could simply be worn sensors, old CTS etc. Not sure how you'd go about checking it though.

Niall is an expert on bore wash Wink


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Piggy - 17-03-2014

Fuel vapour is always squeezing by the rings a little...one main reason why oil changes are needed...

1/4L over 6months is nothing really, when vauxhall 1.6s burn up to a litre every 2500miles as standard!!


RE: fuel smell in the oil - RetroPug - 18-03-2014

(17-03-2014, 07:56 PM)Martin306 Wrote: Yeah, as tom says sounds like it's getting a bit of bore wash when it's cold. Could simply be worn sensors, old CTS etc. Not sure how you'd go about checking it though.

Niall is an expert on bore wash Wink

You could test the suspected sensors with a multimeter.


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Ruan - 18-03-2014

Has it done many long trips recently...?

If not then I'd guess at lots of cold starts combined with short run times when it's on cold enrichment, it'll throw petrol into the oil...

Change the oil, take it for a few good runs and see how it is and monitor how it's driving...


RE: fuel smell in the oil - puglove - 18-03-2014

it does like 4mile runs usualy then a 1 40mile round trip (20miles then it sits for 4 hours) so yeah this could well be the case


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Niall - 18-03-2014

(17-03-2014, 07:56 PM)Martin306 Wrote: Niall is an expert on bore wash Wink

lol

Check Lambda, CTS and give it a good long drive. Do you get any smoke from the exhaust or oil loss at times?


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Grant - 18-03-2014

(17-03-2014, 06:42 PM)puglove Wrote: it has used maybe 1/4L of oil over the last 6months.

(18-03-2014, 05:40 PM)Niall Wrote: Do you get any smoke from the exhaust or oil loss at times?

Wink


RE: fuel smell in the oil - Mrs puglove - 18-03-2014

Bit of smoke when it's cold white smoke.when it's warm it's fine Smile


RE: fuel smell in the oil - lewisdmz - 20-03-2014

I heard a busted fuel pressure regulator can cause this.