I recently completely rebuilt my engine with new pistons and all, but before this I had oil coming out of my dipstick tube when I remove the dipstick while the engine is running. This problem continued even after the rebuild. What could be the cause of this?
Please help me.
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You might have excess pressure causing the oil to come out of the dipstick
That's your answer? A Da
Something is definitely wrong, thats for sure. PCV valve maybe?
yeah it looks like you need to work on your joints and other places where the moving parts interconnect.
I don't have experience with motors per se but in other applications such as pipes/plumbing, this sounds like a washer problem or some other thing to create a seal to prevent spillage from happening
You don't say if this is a car or a lawn mower or a truck....
Can you be more specific?
This is a general answer for cars built after the mid 1960s.
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Hi guys,
Hope u all doin good..
I recently tho completely rebuilt my engine with new pistons and all, but before this I had oil coming out of my dipstick tube when I remove the dipstick while the engine is running. This problem continued even after the rebuild. What could be the cause of this?
Please help
God bless
mussa.rahimo@gmail.com
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