
Originally Posted by
ken seeber
As a total aside, at Orbital ages ago, we set up a motoring rig and on this was a 4cyl 4T engine, but no head. At 2 - 3k rpm, oil was collecting on top of piston. Stop it, wipe it, re-run it and the same. My conclusion from that was that while oil control rings are very important, some form of high pressure above the piston during the cycle is further necessary to prevent oil migrating upwards to above the piston. So, given the Ryger doesn't use oil, say no more than a 4T, then either its piston or rod or mechanism must at least be subject to a positive pumping pressure.
Or there's a low pressure, (vacuum) maintained in the crank case?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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