Ok then,
So anyway got it fitted and running and ran as sweet as a nut, no smoke. Nice and quiet. Pulls really well compared to my old engine so was really happy that I have a strong one.
However after running it for 100 odd miles I noticed a wee bit of blue smoke on overrun that gradually stated to get worse as the journey continued. Was gutted!! Basically its not until the throttle is closed then I start to smell the oil building up then once I get back on the throttle the smoke is released. Yesterday morning I had a wee bit of smoke on start up but nothing this morning and never started to smoke until it was right up to temperature. Does not smoke driving normally, only when throttle is closed for a period of time.
So this afternoon I done some tests first being another compression test. This was a hot / dry test and the results are as follows.
Cyl 1 - 164psi - No oil on plug
Cyl 3 - 165psi - No oil on plug
Cyl 5 - 162psi - No oil on plug
Cyl 2 - 165psi - No oil on plug
Cyl 4 - 168psi - No oil on plug
Cyl 6 - 175psi - Oiled up plug
With number 6 being higher and oil on plug I turned the engine over with the plug removed to clear any oil and ran the test again on that cylinder and it gave me 162psi so all pretty level and not particularly low.
Then I done a leak test on each cylinder at tdc. Pumped 6 bar into them and could hear a slight hiss from the oil cap on each cylinder, none anymore worse than others. Would a slight seepage be normal? I would think it would be.
Put the car all back together, took it for a 20 mile blast and got a tiny bit of blue smoke on one occasion despite me letting it coast down a big hill in 5th I couldn't get the smoke to appear nor could i smell it building up. It makes no sense considering yesterday I done the same thing on the same road and i could barely see behind me from blueness. I know when the blue smoke is going to appear as i can clearly smell it before I get back on the throttle.
So what do you guys think. A worn bore or ring? If so should it of not been smoking since its first ran? Duff stem seal perhaps. Or something i'm not aware off. The seals I got came with the headset and more or less just pushed on the valve guides pretty easy. I know I should of went to vw for them. Its just strange how it appears to be intermittent, usually engines either burn oil or they don't, not sometimes, like mine appears to be doing.
Just need to know where to begin. I don't mind removing the head again and doing the stem seals as its no big job but don't particularly want to do it if its not going to fix the problem. As for the bottom end, well I don't really have the money to start getting that redone. I'm a vr6 novice so not too clued up on these problems. My old engine smoked in a similar fashion but done it all the time and was way down on compression in cylinders 1 and 6 and was about as slow as my old 8v but this engine goes really well despite this problem. Put the smile back on my face anyway.
So in my opinion its either the seals or the rings/bores but would like to believe the seal on cyl 6 has had it or i damaged it when fitting. Or it could because they are cheap and nastys. I should of put proper ones in, I hold my hands up for that error.
Sorry for the essay, just want to give as much info as possible.
Give me your knowledge. Cheers