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10-17-2011, 12:05 AM | #1 |
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chevy 250 oil drainage Q's from head
Went to replace my leaky valve cover gasket today and found my oil draiange holes plugged up and my head caked with oil. cleaned the clumped old oil out, and found my drain holes which were packed. Obviously this engine has seen better days, but for the time being, can I run a copper wire down the drainage holes without doing any damage? I know dropping the pan is next, as is cleaning/replacing the oil pump, filter, and oil change, But a rebuild is not in the budget right now. Pushrods I'm sure could use a good cleaning too, but any other advice as to how I can keep this thing going and getting the gunk buildup with the motor in the truck gone or at least better, I'll take whatever tips I can get.
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10-17-2011, 12:15 AM | #2 |
its all about the +6 inches
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Re: chevy 250 oil drainage Q's from head
how is your oil pressure?
If the oil is getting back to the ban OK, you might wanna consider leaving it alone and realize the expiration date is coming soon on your motor. If you start poking at it and breaking it loose, then you'll never get it alll out of the engine without a complete tear down and soaking it in solvent/steam clean. You get a chunk of that through the pump and filter and then to your bearings, and then you'lll end up with damaged bearings and low oil pressure. |
10-17-2011, 08:27 AM | #3 |
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Re: chevy 250 oil drainage Q's from head
By the look of the head, there's no way oil is getting back to the pan. It's all staying in the head.
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