84BuickGNYorkPA
Daily Driving Buick V-6 Turbo's 1979 - Present
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The machine shop cooked/chemical cleaned my heads and decked them(I did not ask for) on this last rebuild, how much metal came off, I'm not sure. I barely got all the intake bolts started, but once started they all torqued down well (but you can see the bolt threads are rubbing the intake mounting holes). Now to the point, I've got coolant getting into the engine and with only running 15 lbs boost on this fresh motor I'm having a hard time believing I blew out a head gasket ( I will do a compression check this morning). I'm starting to wonder if I should have rethought the fitment of the intake to the heads... perhaps coolant is leaking at the intake/head ports from misalignment?
I took the intake off last Sunday to put my old lifters in and had to change the oil after getting some coolant and gas in the motor. When I drained the engine oil two days ago I discovered just over 2 gallons of fluid in the block ( I do have the RJC 7.5 quart oil pan), and discovered that I had the dreaded chocolate milk for oil.
I understand why so many people bail out on these cars after a while, it seems like ALL my free time is spent under the hood and it's getting old fast.
Chuck
I took the intake off last Sunday to put my old lifters in and had to change the oil after getting some coolant and gas in the motor. When I drained the engine oil two days ago I discovered just over 2 gallons of fluid in the block ( I do have the RJC 7.5 quart oil pan), and discovered that I had the dreaded chocolate milk for oil.
I understand why so many people bail out on these cars after a while, it seems like ALL my free time is spent under the hood and it's getting old fast.
Chuck