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Onan DN2M Diesel, 2 cylinder/4 stroke, 11.0hp @1800 RPM, 24VDC start, liquid-cooled.
Got unit a few months back from Govplanet. 80 hours. Unit has high blowby, but not so high it pushes out the dipstick.
I've tested the unit, and it's 100% functional, with the exception of the blowby. Starts instantly, and doesn't bog down until about 120%+ load. I have run the unit a few hours (low load) and short periods at higher loads. No long runs at 80-100% load.
Here's the question. I think with some feedback from others w/ experience on this specific engine, I can make a determination on the next steps.
I am guessing one of two problems:
1. Broken, collapsed, or sludge stuck fire ring.
2. Rust in a cylinder because it was left un-run for a long period (one open cylinder). This then caused surface rust, and the cross hatch on cylinder bore to rusted/degraded (then fire ring wear). I don't think it was an issue with significant water down the exhaust, as there are no other signs of this. Exhaust flap was also in place.
Anyone know if this engine has a tendency to stick/collapse/fracture fire rings?
Options:
1. Run the engines as is? It makes power, but the high blow-by would likely case minor crankcase leaks. Engine starts instantly, and I'd likely run only about 100 hours per year.
2. Take it apart. Re-hone and replace rings.
3. Take a risk and run at full load for a few hours to see if the rings seal up? Risk there is doing more damage, which would require OS pistons vs a hone. If fire-ring is in two pieces already, it would likely lunch the engine.
4. Know if there are other issues causing high blowby? Manual alluded to a passage between the intake manifold to crankcase to maintain negative crankcase pressure.
Thanks for suggestions
David S. Detroit Mi.
Got unit a few months back from Govplanet. 80 hours. Unit has high blowby, but not so high it pushes out the dipstick.
I've tested the unit, and it's 100% functional, with the exception of the blowby. Starts instantly, and doesn't bog down until about 120%+ load. I have run the unit a few hours (low load) and short periods at higher loads. No long runs at 80-100% load.
Here's the question. I think with some feedback from others w/ experience on this specific engine, I can make a determination on the next steps.
I am guessing one of two problems:
1. Broken, collapsed, or sludge stuck fire ring.
2. Rust in a cylinder because it was left un-run for a long period (one open cylinder). This then caused surface rust, and the cross hatch on cylinder bore to rusted/degraded (then fire ring wear). I don't think it was an issue with significant water down the exhaust, as there are no other signs of this. Exhaust flap was also in place.
Anyone know if this engine has a tendency to stick/collapse/fracture fire rings?
Options:
1. Run the engines as is? It makes power, but the high blow-by would likely case minor crankcase leaks. Engine starts instantly, and I'd likely run only about 100 hours per year.
2. Take it apart. Re-hone and replace rings.
3. Take a risk and run at full load for a few hours to see if the rings seal up? Risk there is doing more damage, which would require OS pistons vs a hone. If fire-ring is in two pieces already, it would likely lunch the engine.
4. Know if there are other issues causing high blowby? Manual alluded to a passage between the intake manifold to crankcase to maintain negative crankcase pressure.
Thanks for suggestions
David S. Detroit Mi.