[DMCForum] Re: damnit to hell (my poor engine)
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[DMCForum] Re: damnit to hell (my poor engine)
- From: "Matt Spittle" <mds328@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 05:51:07 -0000
I should have mentioned I only drove the car 15 miles since the last
oil change when I found 2 tablespoons of coolant in it. I do have
chocolate milkshake in my oil filler cap. I guess the reason I asked
was because I thought these 2 things may be related. Maybe not.
Matt
#1604
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "therealdmcvegas" <dmcvegas@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> Puncturing the water jacket is one thing. But to have water in your
> oil, there would need to be some sort of a compromise between the
> water jacket, and the oil galley.
>
> Pull your valve covers, and check the oil galley up above for any
> coolant in, or around that area. Next, fill that side of the motor's
> water jacket up with water, cap off the water ports on that side of
> the engine, and apply compressed air back into that hole. Now
examine,
> and see if water sprays out anywhere in the cylinder head, and/or
> drains out from the oil pan. Just for the hell of it, also try this
on
> the other side as well.
>
> If water comes out, track down it's origin, and see where it's
coming
> from. You'll most likely be able to seal it, and fix the issue.
>
> Gut feeling however, you don't have a problem with your engine. An
> amount of water that small, it's most likely condensation.
>
> As for that leaky bolt, don't worry. I drilled hole into the water
> jacket on my cylinder head during the extration of a broken bolt,
AND
> bolt extractor (twice!). What did I do to seal it? New bolts &
> washers, and I slathered the bolt with water safe RTV sealant. Not a
> leak since.
>
> It takes allot to kill these engines. And from the sound of it,
you've
> got a long way to go.
>
> -Robert
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Matt Spittle" <mds328@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> > This is my first post to the DMCForum I believe, so we'll see how
it
> > goes.
> >
> >
> > The other day I pulled my oil pan to find coolant in it, about 2
> > tablespoons worth. I figured it was a head gasket, and went
about
> > pulling the intake manifold and such to prepare to pull the heads
> > off. Well, I get the intake manifold off and notice the "valley"
is
> > flooded with coolant. Hmmm...well...so I go prodding around a
bit
> > with the air compressor (and blower attached) and notice that if
I
> > shoot air into the intake manifold bolt hole adjacent to the #3
> > cylinder, I can make coolant shoot out of where the Y-pipe is
usually
> > seated. This leads me to believe that the previous owner must
have
> > drilled into the water jacket here.
> >
> > Didn't someone else do this awhile back? Well anyway, could this
> > cause coolant to somehow reach the oil pan, and any idea how to
fix
> > it?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Matt
> > #1604
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