Blow by or blow past is leakage of combustion gas between ring and liner surface. It may happe due to wear of liner surface. Causes for it: lubrication fail, suffing, older engine etc.
It is the leakage of compression gasses past the piston rings.
Blow by is caused when combustion gases get past the piston into the crank case. The cause will be piston, rings, or cylinder wall.
Blown is the past participle for blow. The past tense of blow is blew.
blew is the simple past tense of blow! :)
The past participle is blown.
The past tense of "blow" is "blew," and the past participle is "blown."
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The past participle of "blow" is "blown." For example, "The wind has blown all night."
Past tense - blew (simple) & blown (past participle) Present tense - I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. The present participle is blowing. Future tense - will blow.
Blow by is the fumes that are produced inside the engine from the compression that slips past the piston rings as they wear out. The worst the ring get the more compression (blows by) the rings. Which is Where the Quote comes from. Steve @ mstrwrnch@yahoo.com
"Blew" is the past indicative of "blow", and the past participle of "blow" is "blown".
"Blew" is the past tense of "blow".