As a little background this engine had a small oil leak. Oil pressure was lost while underway and engine was immediately shut off. When I checked the oil it was low but only held about a qt to get it back up to where it should be. After starting it back up it had a lower end knock.
So this engine has been sitting on the ground in my friends shop for about 3 months now.
I already got a new engine and I just got a chance to put this one on the stand and tear it down.
When I took the spark plugs out all of them except 1 had oil on them. When I took the valve covers off there was some spots where oil was where the oil had water in it. I drained the oil into a clear 8 qt bucket and there wasnt any water in it that I could see. Def not milkshake'ish. When I dropped the pan there was kinda like a crud or sludge at the bottom that was very thick and it did look like it had some water in it.
When I took the intake manifold off the oil in the intake valley had 0 water in it. The intake mani is an Edelbrock high rise. The intake mani gaskets looked ok to me but they used the rubber pieces for the front and back of the block. I read your not supposed to use the rubber pieces and you're supposed to use RTV instead.
I took the heads off and there was no headgasket problems. They were metal (SS) gaskets.
Think this little bit of waterish sludge in the bottom of the pan and the little pool in valley on the head is a problem? Could it be from the engine sitting on the floor for 3 months? The rest of the oil and places where oil was sitting looked fine no water.
Now to the big part. When I dropped the pan I took the end caps off 2 at a time and checked the bearings. I dunno what constitutes a spun bearing but I think 3 of them are spun and one (#8) REALLY bad.
Ive attached pics so you guys can tell me what you think. I can see some wear on most of them (I think) but I cant feel it, even with my nail. Obviously the two with the copper colored line I can feel and #8 was separated from the cap when I took it off cause its so shot.
So should I replace all of the rod bearings? Or just the bad ones? Should I first take the crank to a machine shop and see if they can fix it?
What do you guys think?
So this engine has been sitting on the ground in my friends shop for about 3 months now.
I already got a new engine and I just got a chance to put this one on the stand and tear it down.
When I took the spark plugs out all of them except 1 had oil on them. When I took the valve covers off there was some spots where oil was where the oil had water in it. I drained the oil into a clear 8 qt bucket and there wasnt any water in it that I could see. Def not milkshake'ish. When I dropped the pan there was kinda like a crud or sludge at the bottom that was very thick and it did look like it had some water in it.
When I took the intake manifold off the oil in the intake valley had 0 water in it. The intake mani is an Edelbrock high rise. The intake mani gaskets looked ok to me but they used the rubber pieces for the front and back of the block. I read your not supposed to use the rubber pieces and you're supposed to use RTV instead.
I took the heads off and there was no headgasket problems. They were metal (SS) gaskets.
Think this little bit of waterish sludge in the bottom of the pan and the little pool in valley on the head is a problem? Could it be from the engine sitting on the floor for 3 months? The rest of the oil and places where oil was sitting looked fine no water.
Now to the big part. When I dropped the pan I took the end caps off 2 at a time and checked the bearings. I dunno what constitutes a spun bearing but I think 3 of them are spun and one (#8) REALLY bad.
Ive attached pics so you guys can tell me what you think. I can see some wear on most of them (I think) but I cant feel it, even with my nail. Obviously the two with the copper colored line I can feel and #8 was separated from the cap when I took it off cause its so shot.
So should I replace all of the rod bearings? Or just the bad ones? Should I first take the crank to a machine shop and see if they can fix it?
What do you guys think?





