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Hole through oil pan
Hey guys,
I was out taking the truck for a cruise today and took it out on the highway. Truck was driving fine as I went for a 40 minute cruise. As I was heading home I hit like 75 mph and all of a sudden, boom, it was a plume of smoke and truck came to a halt. I pulled over, looked under hood, and saw a hole on passenger side of oil pan. Looked on driver side and saw an even bigger hole thats probably as big as a soft ball. Passenger side had a golf size ball. Anybody had this experience before or know what it could be. I've never seen this before. Had my wife come tow me home, went to dinner, and didn't have time to look under hood yet. Don't know if I want to...lol Thanks |
03-08-2015, 11:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: Hole through oil pan
Unfortunately, it sounds like it threw a rod.
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03-08-2015, 11:19 PM | #3 |
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03-08-2015, 11:23 PM | #4 |
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Likely just one (not that it matters). Lots of stuff going round and round and back and forth when a bearing/rod/piston fails before everything slams to a halt.
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03-09-2015, 02:33 AM | #6 |
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what engine is it? Stock 6 cylinder?
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03-09-2015, 09:28 AM | #7 |
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We call that a picture window!
Sorry to hear that, if it was a I 6 and 75MPH on a old engine things get loose at those RPM's
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03-09-2015, 09:49 AM | #8 |
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I'd agree with Solidaxle 100% those engines don't like 75 mph and an old engine with old bearings stands a good chance of bearing failure when you stress it like that.
A fresh engine with a good smooth crank and fitted bearings you could probably do it but a well worn six of that vintage isn't going to handle it for long.
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03-09-2015, 11:26 AM | #9 |
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Thanks for the replies. It was actually a 350 V8.. at the time I was probably doing 65mph..
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They blow up good too. Probably pretty well worn before you got it.
Reminds me of when I was younger and my friend's dad insisted that he get a car that a little widow lady had in town because the dad insisted it was in perfect condition because "it had never been driven out of town or hot rodded". He wanted a local 55 Chevy that was known to have been driven pretty hard. Anyhow after about three weeks of driving around he took it out on the road and opened it up and blew the rods in the engine. When the pan came off the engine there was about two inches of sludge in the pan because in it's whole life the engine had never gotten fully warmed up. It got driven about 10 miles a week for 15 years and those miles were less than two at a time. Once to church and back, to the store on Wednesday, beauty shop on Thursday and garden club once a month was about it. The car got the oil changed about once a year and had a tune up once a year needed or not. His dad still thought that any used car with highway miles wasn't any good and swore how perfect that car had been before my buddy "ruined" it.
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I beat a lot of small blocks in my time and was pretty convinced the only way to blow one up was to lose oil pressure. I did discover that eating a valve will cause it also.
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Good thing you had a SBC so you could fix it on the side of the road.......
Sorry, that's my odd engine lover side responding to everyone who tells me why they have a SBC in their car or truck. Brian
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with parts from kmart
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Used to be the joke in the garage I worked at was every spark plug you found by the side of the road came from a SBC and had a piece of flesh burned on it from the guy that took it out without gloves and dropped it down somewhere to eventually rattle loose.
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The last one I grenaded through the oil pan like that dropped a valve. Doesn't really matter what happened at this point your truck is going to need a new heart, sorry : (
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You know that's the problem with chevy's. They dont have very strong oil pan's..
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Never heard that one, myself. I like the fix on side of the road, too.
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One never knows what causes an engine like that to blow up if you aren't abusing it but I'd sure like to see the photos of the pieces after you pull it down/
In the past I've seen the results of: Driving an engine that sat for years and had acid etched bearings have bearing failure. Rod nuts back off the rod bolts. Gobs of red silicone plugging up the oil pickup screen (My brother's truck that he bought off a car lot). Poorly assembled engine due to the assembler not knowing what he was dong. Dirt getting into the crankcase and bearings because the owner thought it was cool to run without an air filter. That is one reason that the Ford and Mopar guys used to say a V8 Chevy was only good for 35K miles in the 60's when a lot of guys thought it was great to drive around without an aircleaner for that drag car feeling. the Most folks here know my history but if you don't I spent 13 years teaching auto mechanics after several years of working in shops in Texas and Washington. I even got tabbed with keeping the generators running for the scout platoon of A troop First Squadron 9th Cav 1st Air Cav in 1968 when the platoon leader figured out that I had mechanical training. Even though I have been away from the trade and teaching for several years guys still bring stuff to me to figure out what went wrong with it. Now pull that engine apart and lets see what caused it to blow up.
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Sorry for your loss Mydream55.
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03-10-2015, 10:28 PM | #21 |
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Toast, time for a new engine. Question is, which one? You can buy a carb intake manifold for a newer L31 vortec 5.7 out of a 96-99 truck or 2002 van and drop it in place of the older 350 for a nice performance bump. They're cheap to get in junkyards and you could be back cruising soon.
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03-15-2015, 02:34 AM | #22 |
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Haven't pulled it apart yet but here's some pics of oil pan.. Not one hole, but two!! SOB... any of you got a spare motor laying around??? lol
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Man, looks violent.
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03-15-2015, 07:57 AM | #24 |
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wow, that is something! I am sorry to hear about your luck. I have a spare engine i just pulled out of my truck, New valve cover gaskets and it would be good to go... but i am in Canada and shipping to you would cost you the price of an engine for sure.
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Sorry about your engine. Have you considered a new one? Example...http://www.jegs.com/p/Chevrolet-Perf...52506/10002/-1
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