chubs":20brk4op said:
yes it has a watercooled sump. Water leaking from the sump into the oil is a possibility... good thinking!
And ok i'll check the PCV out, that might be a possibility.
I seem to remember the sump required repairs after the previous engine threw a rod. The pressure from the cooling tapping in the jet unit is quite high and the water will sneak through any little crack.
Before pulling the engine apart there is a quick test.
Fit a piece of clear plastic hose about 1m long to the inlet of the sump cooler.
Secure the open end of the clear hose up high as it will go above the engine.
Pull off the sump cooler "out" hose where it connects to the engine inlet.
Connect a garden hose into the open end of the "out" hose, then turn on the garden hose to a
very low setting to bleed out all the air until the clear tube does not show any bubbles.
Remove the garden hose, allow the height of the water in the clear hose to fall about 300 mm below the open end of the hose, then securely block the end of the "out" pipe.
Fit a tubeless tyre Schrader valve stem into the open end of the clear hose and secure it with a hose clip.
Pressurise with a hand pump or battery operated type pump, but do not go above 15psi (100kpa).
Open beer and wait to see if the water level falls.
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