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I know this is probably a rookie question but, what is blow by from a engine and is there a problem if it is a little smokey ?
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Strictly speaking, blow-by is a component of pressurized air-fuel mix that is blowing past the piston rings either during the compression stroke or during the power stroke, or both. The result is that you get a certain amount of combustion by-products into the crank case that contaminates the oil and increases pressure in the crank case. Blow-by at some small level occurs as a normal part of engine operation. It increases as the piston rings and/or cylinder wall wear over many hours of operation, or from overheating damage, or from dirty air getting past the air filter.I know this is probably a rookie question but, what is blow by from a engine and is there a problem if it is a little smokey ?