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what causes excessive engine blow-by
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Engine blow-by is often caused by excessive wear or damage to the piston rings, cylinders, or valve guides. This can be due to high mileage, poor maintenance, operating the engine under high load conditions for extended periods of time, or not changing the oil regularly. Damage can also be caused by pre-ignition or detonation, which is when the air/fuel mixture in the cylinders ignites too early or too violently. This puts extreme pressure on the piston rings and can cause rapid wear or even breakage. Furthermore, using the wrong type of oil can also contribute to excessive engine blow-by.
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