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Cord 05-26-2003 10:16 PM

Mac-is the first time that you've fired the motor? If so, then some of the metal can be from parts getting to know each other.

Daniel 05-27-2003 07:04 AM

OK, I would check first the cylinder pressure of all eight cylinders.
It could be, that you have a damaged top piston ring from
water entering in the cylinder. The silver specks in the oil could be the chrome moly from the rings.
Good luck!

MACDAD260 05-27-2003 09:34 PM

Dave 1972, I am 99% sure it was the riser gasket. There was water in the manifold and the oil cooler and engine block both held 20lbs. pressure. I have ran the motor on the hose twice since putting new gaskets on and there is no water getting in the oil now.

Cord, I had the seized piston replaced with new rings. The block was completely disassembled, the cylinder honed and then washed. Could still be some break-in particles but, I did not see any when I changed the oil the second time. I have changed the oil 3 times now. The first was to get the water out, the second was to flush the system and the third was a second flush. That is when I saw the specks.

Daniel, Probably won't hurt to leak test the cylinders. I never heard any funny noises so I hope the rings are OK.

Thanks, Doug

dyno 05-29-2003 06:56 PM

Doug did you use sealant on your head bolts? Mine leaked like a siv!!!did you drain the manifolds before you took the risers off? if you dont you get water in the manifold. Justa few ways I've got water in my motors.....
Don

blue thunder 05-29-2003 07:40 PM

I vote for taking it to the lake and doing some more fact finding. Caution is good, but one hates to create undo work. If it is any consolation to you, I did the same cheap azz riser gasket trick a couple years ago and got the same result. I could have absolutely killed myself for doing that after all the work I had done. With what you describe, I think there is a good chance she will purr like a kitten. Oil pressure and oil temp will be the judge. Let us know how you make out.

BT :cool:

MACDAD260 05-29-2003 08:38 PM

Hi Don, It's a Gen V motor so all the head bolt holes are blind. Yes, I did drain the manifold before I pulled the riser. Thanks for the concern.

blue thunder, I'm going to do just that. If I have to pull the motor I want to be sure it needs to be done before going through all that extra work. I am going to go out this Sunday as long as it doesn't rain. Weather is looking good so I hope to get my answer then. Thanks.

See ya, Doug

26scarab 05-29-2003 10:41 PM

Retorque a head after a heat cycle ? I don't think i've heard that one before.
If the head is properly torqued then it should be fine no matter what. Maybe on an aluminum block.


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