I agree on the stuck rings. Why would this happen suddenly? What Mike is describing (if I'm following this correctly) sounds almost like airbox pressure making its way into the crankcase. The big mystery is; how can this happen?
The other big mystery is how we ended up having this discussion on 67Hat34c's thread about SeaFoam and ATF in gas engines. Anybody have any solutions to that??? Miguel???
First of all thankyou for the advise against the use of ATF, or any other thing that the motor may recognize as food. Dumb me, I should have known better. The first thing I did on those motors was to install the cables that trip the emergency shutoff flaps, I was so scared of a runaway motor!!!!
Maybe I don't want to believe I have a problem in the rings, (well of course I don't), and that makes me try to find other answers than that. I know it is difficult to convey what I see in writing (specially in a strange language for me) but the flow of air coming from that breather tube (and the dipstick tube if I pull out the stick) is so strong and steady that I can not see how this can come from anything related to one cylinder (except maybe a hole in the piston which I am sure is not the case). This problem came suddenly and I only realized it because of the smell, as it doesn't show in other ways. One thing I forgot to say is that on the same trip that the smell began, that motor stopped while underway. The reason was water in the Racor fuel filter/separator. I changed the filter and drained the water and it started right away without further problems. Except that when we came to the anchoring place I noticed the smell for the first time. However I don't know how one thing could relate to the other.
I agree with Scrod, why a sudden stuck or broken ring?...and even with a broken ring how can such a huge amount of air go into the crankcase. And if the air comes from inside a cylinder why there is no smoke coming out from that breather?
I understand what MikeP said in the other thread about the consequences of inbalance causing the "pumping", but I don't know, for some reason I believe my problem is air from the blower going directly to the crankcase.
I still think that a blown seal could be the culprit. Pascal says about blue smoke as a consequence, but I am not that sure. If there is a broken seal air would force oil from the gears OUT of the blower and then that air would go via return holes to the crankcase. So if no oil is going thru the broken seal into the blower why should I have blue smoke? What I don't know is if those drain holes are big enough to let so much air thru.
Unfortunately next weekend I am stuck home, my wife has a bad case of shingles (Herpes zoster), culebrilla we call it, and is so sore that there is no way I can make her endure the jumps of the dirt road. The ulcers are all swollen and not drying yet. Let me tell you, she is suffering.
Oh well, some inspiration will come or some of you will say...
Hey! I had this problem once and all it was.....Boy I could french kiss that guy....
Sorry for the rant fellas...
Now I really did it...my problems spans TWO threads...
Nite now
Miguel