Excessive blowby means the oil pan is getting pressured up. A burnt valve or broken spring could cause compression to to leak back into the valve train area of the head. Worn piston rings will also do it. A worn turbo' if it's leaking oil past it's bearings and blowing oil into the intake manifold may make it look like excessive blow by when it's actually engine oil in the wrong place. My bet would be valves or rings.
Type your answer here... Burnt intake or exhaust valve, hole in piston, broken piston rings, bad head gasket, valve spring broken.
Perhaps a broken or weak spring in pressure plate
No, my garage door is not broken this spring.
The coil springs are not easy to remove or install. The spring needs to be compressed in order to be removed. It takes several hundred pounds of pressure to compress the spring.
Weak or broken spring in clutch pressure plate?
To fix a broken spring in a couch, you can try the following steps: Locate the broken spring and remove it from the couch. Measure the length and gauge of the broken spring to find a replacement. Purchase a new spring that matches the specifications of the broken one. Install the new spring by attaching it to the frame and the webbing of the couch. Test the couch to ensure the new spring is providing proper support.
Is your garage spring broken and needs urgent fixing?
Flat washers. Spring washers. Rubber gasket. Felt washers. Asbestos gaskets.
Broken spring Bad shock Mis matched tires tire pressure Elephant sitting on roof
Is your garage door having problems because of a broken spring?
Is your garage door spring broken and needs urgent fixing?
old rubber gasket stuck to block or to much oil pressure regulated by spring above oil filter Filter not tight, hole in filter,....