This outfit, in the UK, offers "car, motorcycle, truck, marine" gaskets and oil 
seals.  They have a "Contact" hotlink.

Eric

http://www.gasketsforclassics.co.uk/index.html



----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Terry Streeter 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 2:43 AM
  Subject: Re: [canals-list] Re: FR3 problem





  Roger Millin wrote:
  > The most usual cause for oil mist being driven out of any orifice on an 
  > engine is an over-pressurised crankcase and the most usual cause for 
  > that is worn/broken piston rings. With the pressures involved in diesel 
  > combustion you don't need a massive leak to cause significant ring 
  > blow-by. So, assuming that there isn't a blocked breather elsewhere 
  > (and I'm no expert on agricultural engines ;-))) then my first concern 
  > would be for the rings, I'm afraid. And yes, I do remember that you had 
  > the engine rebuilt not that long ago but a broken ring could happen 
  > suddenly which might explain the rapid onset of the problem.

  I fear you may be right. When I started up this morning it was much
  much worse than yesterday. I removed the rocker cover and there appears
  to be a lot of this hazy mist coming up through the various orifices in
  the cylinder head. Removing the side cover and examining the injector
  pump area leaves me with the impression that nothing has gone wrong
  there. I'm going to let the whole thing cool right down and try
  retightening the cylinder head - it might just be blowing across the
  gasket, although I'm not overly hopeful of this curing the problem.

  I've just spoken with Peter Thompson (Lister specialist), and he thought
  it more likely to be a gasket problem - oh and they don't have any head
  gaskets in at the moment. Expecting some in the next couple of months!

  Terry Streeter
  NB Arun - Harefield


  

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