3.3
Section 3
Troubleshooting
3
4. Close the shut o
ff
clamp
before
stopping the
engine.
To test the crankcase vacuum with the Vacuum/
Pressure Gauge Kit (see Section 2):
1. Remove the dipstick or oil
fi
ll plug/cap.
2. Install the adapter into the oil
fi
ll/dipstick tube
opening, upside down over the end of a small
diameter dipstick tube, or directly into engine if a
tube is not used.
3. Push the barbed
fi
tt
ing on the gauge solidly into
the hole in the adapter.
4. Start the engine and bring it up to operating
speed (3200-3600 RPM).
5. Check the reading on the gauge. If the reading
is to the
le
ft
of “0” on the gauge, vacuum or
negative pressure is indicated. If the reading is to
the
right
of “0” on the gauge, positive pressure is
present.
Crankcase vacuum should be 4-10 (inches of water)
If the reading is below speci
fi
cation, or if pressure is
present, check the following table for possible causes
and remedies.
Make sure all traces of the cleaner are removed before
the engine is reassembled and placed into operation.
Even small amounts of these cleaners can quickly
break down the lubricating properties of engine oil.
Basic Engine Tests
Crankcase Vacuum Test
A partial vacuum should be present in the
crankcase when the engine is operating. Pressure
in the crankcase (normally caused by a clogged or
improperly assembled breather) can cause oil to be
forced out at oil seals, gaskets, or other available spots.
Crankcase vacuum is best measured with either a
water manometer or a vacuum gauge (see Section 2).
Complete instructions are provided in the kits.
To test the crankcase vacuum with the manometer:
1. Insert the stopper/hose into the oil
fi
ll hole. Leave
the other tube of manometer open to atmosphere.
Make sure the shut o
ff
clamp is closed.
2. Start the engine and run at no-load high speed
(3200-3750 RPM).
3. Open the clamp and note the water level in the
tube.
The level in the engine side should be a minimum
of
10.2 cm (4 in.)
above the level in the open side.
If the level in the engine side is less than speci
fi
ed
(low/no vacuum), or the level in the engine side
is lower than the level in the open side (pressure),
check for the conditions in the table below.
Possible Cause
Solution
1. Disassemble breather, clean parts thoroughly,
check sealing surfaces for
fl
atness, reassemble,
and recheck pressure.
2. Replace all worn or damaged seals and gaskets.
Make sure all fasteners are tightened securely.
Use appropriate torque values and sequences
when necessary.
3. Recondition piston, rings, cylinder bore, valves,
and valve guides.
4. Repair/replace restricted mu
ffl
er/exhaust system.
1. Crankcase breather clogged or inoperative.
2. Seals and/or gaskets leaking. Loose or
improperly torqued fasteners.
3. Piston blowby or leaky valves (con
fi
rm by
inspecting components).
4. Restricted exhaust.
No Crankcase Vacuum/Pressure in Crankcase
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