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Oil in number 2 cylinder

I just built a new motor this winter for my race car. It's been working great for 2 weekends now, but a problem has come up. It started smoking out the left bank yesterday when I drove it to the gas station. I assumed I'd broken a ring or holed a piston. I pulled it apart and there is no apparent reason for the oil. The combustion chamber was wet with oil and the piston had about 50 percent less friction when I pulled it out that the other 2 pistons had. It could be that the less friction was from all the oil in the cylinder. The only anomaly I can find is the oil control ring is a little less tight in the bore than the other cylinders (none of them are very tight, they are just flimsy little rings).

At this point the only things I can think of are stuck rings that fixed themselves when I remove the piston, glazed cylinders or unseated rings (they don't look any different than the other cylinders and rings), or maybe a stuck open oil squirter.

Has anyone seen a stuck open oil squirter? does it cause that cylinder to oil up at low speed?

-Andy

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Old 04-03-2012, 07:40 PM
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I found the issue. The expander for the oil control ring had a piece broken off. It was not expanding the oil control ring enough to get any kind of seal. I also found out from the shop that sold me the piston that I had installed the second ring upside down. This caused the second ring to pump oil into the combustion chamber.

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Andy:

Glad to hear you found the problem. Most would not even admit to installing a piston ring upside down; I admire your honesty!

?? Oil ring expander, is this the piece inside ring #3?
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