billy4hp
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Re: keep blowing valve cover gaskets
Off topic... But that is completely not true in naturally asperated engines.
Compression ratio is constant in NA engines, but cyl PSI is certainly not... need a supercharger or turbo for that.
Read about doing a static vs dynamic compression test and you'll see what i'm talking about.
It draws more fuel and air because your making RPMS.
But in fact if you break it down, the higher the RPMS go, the lower the cylinder psi goes per stroke.
It's all about volumetric efficiency[/QUOTE]
JustJason,
I don't know what your trying state part of your argument is what I stated in my post...
I tried to explain something in simple terms and your trying to use you internet skills to explain something you have seem to have only read about... I used the 5000 rpm figure as just a number, sure if the engine is so inefficient at this rpm it could have a very low cylinder pressure but it would have to be a real turd...
If you want to get all fancy, are you talking about cylinder pressure before or after maximum BMEP has occured?
Volumetric efficiency is just that efficiency so I don't know why you pulled that out onto the table...
Or should we just help the OP get his valvecover sealed up...
If you look at my original post I also indicated that I went on a mini thread hijack and helped the original poster...
I see a trend in this I/O forum that the old guard around here have a "my way or the highway" attitude... Believe it or not there are people outside of Iboats.com that might have a clue on how things work...
With that said there are plenty of folks around here that know how to fix it all so everyone here have fun... I have a boat to go use....
How can a cylinder at 5000 rpm that is drawing in more fuel and air not have a higher pressure than a cylinder at 600 rpm?
Off topic... But that is completely not true in naturally asperated engines.
Compression ratio is constant in NA engines, but cyl PSI is certainly not... need a supercharger or turbo for that.
Read about doing a static vs dynamic compression test and you'll see what i'm talking about.
It draws more fuel and air because your making RPMS.
But in fact if you break it down, the higher the RPMS go, the lower the cylinder psi goes per stroke.
It's all about volumetric efficiency[/QUOTE]
JustJason,
I don't know what your trying state part of your argument is what I stated in my post...
I tried to explain something in simple terms and your trying to use you internet skills to explain something you have seem to have only read about... I used the 5000 rpm figure as just a number, sure if the engine is so inefficient at this rpm it could have a very low cylinder pressure but it would have to be a real turd...
If you want to get all fancy, are you talking about cylinder pressure before or after maximum BMEP has occured?
Volumetric efficiency is just that efficiency so I don't know why you pulled that out onto the table...
Or should we just help the OP get his valvecover sealed up...
If you look at my original post I also indicated that I went on a mini thread hijack and helped the original poster...
I see a trend in this I/O forum that the old guard around here have a "my way or the highway" attitude... Believe it or not there are people outside of Iboats.com that might have a clue on how things work...
With that said there are plenty of folks around here that know how to fix it all so everyone here have fun... I have a boat to go use....