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Yay for Chickys
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 1,532
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![]() I am soooo pissed!!!!!!!
I don't know if most of you are aware of how long and how much money it has teken me to build my 306...but after all the problems with money, and finally get her finished, the damn thing is burning oil almost as much as before with my bad rings and seals! I keep taking the stupid car back to the machine shop, and they keep feeding me BS. They are nice people, but quite frankly I think they have no idea what is going on with it. First time they told me it was because I was running a chrome breather on my Motorsport valve cover ![]() Now I might not know much about the engine, but after trying to inspect what's giong on myself, due to the oil covering the back if the intake, I'm thinking its either STILL the PCV, or maybe the new idiot mechanic installed the intake gasket incorrectly, and its leaking from there. I know it isn't something major, because the car is NOT down on power AT ALL, and I haven't even been able to really get on it due to my current suspension issues. I'm just so annoyed that after all this drama and waiting, I'm still looking ghetto with smoke flowing out my pipes and smelling like burnt oil... On a side note, when my fiance's Beretta was surging, he requested that they take a quick look at the engine before he had to drive back the 400+ miles to NJ. So what do they do? Start pulling wires off the distributorless 3100 engine WHILE its running, and annouce that he needs new valves....the real problem? A wire arcing against the header.... ![]() She's currently parked in Jersey, but once I get her back down here and back to the shop....if they don't fix it this time...their 12 month warranty agreement is going to be shown to my lawyer...and I wlll make them foot the bill to someone else to figure out what's wrong with the engine THEY built. Grrr.... |
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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Ventura, California
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![]() Might want to make sure they installed the baffle in the intake, and have a clean filter screen below the PCV valve.
Take care, -Chris
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Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Az
Posts: 854
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![]() back intake gasket might have slipped out too... you'd smell the burning oil when it drips down on the exhaust...easy to look for that though
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Registered Member
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Staging lane
Posts: 4,337
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![]() Sounds like a problem I was having with my car.............On mine it was the valve seals
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Being stroked is great
Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 772
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![]() Valve seals are a bit easier to diagnose. Oil pouring out the back on hot starts, or after idling for a while and then hitting the gas you get a big plume of smoke.
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Yay for Chickys
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 1,532
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![]() well the temporary heads ARE used, but I paid the bastards to check them out and do a valve job, so I would HOPE they would have caught that ya know...
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Registered Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: zachary, la
Posts: 73
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![]() i tell you what belle, some mechanics will try to get away with what they can, and if they don't know what the problem is they will not admit not knowing. Don't get me wrong there are some real good and honest mechanics out there, its just the few that give them a bad name
if you said it is coming from the pipes it is definately internal, not a gasket problem, i would guess the seals also. I wish you luck on your dealings with these "mechanics" but if it is leaking get rid of the cork gaskets on the intake and just use black rtv, it works much better!!
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Registered Member
Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 5,246
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![]() Belle, any mechanic who will assemble a .550 lift cam on stock used rockers and springs doesn't have a clue about the 5.0. I hope it winds up working out for you.
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#9 |
Yay for Chickys
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 1,532
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![]() Unit, usually I'd agree with you, but I have to say that I'm not too worried about it, since we discussed this combo for almost a year, and the fact that I'm running these heads was a LAST MINUTE decision that was purely financial. The cam we selected was meant to be run with either TFS or AFR heads and 1.6 rockers....at the very least World Product irons...
That was more of a boo boo on my part...I should have waited until I could pick up the heads, but I insisted they just fiinish the engine, and I would make sure I didn't overrev it for now. I have known these people for 2 years, so trust really isn't the issue..its more of them stalling bc they aren't sure what's wrong. |
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Tubbed and Juiced
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,861
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![]() Same exact thing happend to me. Had an engine built and the engine builder put in brand new valve seals, and new valves,springs, etc...it still had AOLT of power, it just smoked really bad. So put new valve seals in the Trick flows, and it doesn't use any oil, and it doesn't smoke at all. You might want to check the valve seals out, as the ones on my heads were brand spanking new. I am not sure to why they slipped down the valve, but a different brand cured the problem.
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Yay for Chickys
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 1,532
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![]() I think what you guys are saying is correct...it would seem to be something not TOO major (since not sluggish) but something more internal than a gasket (since its coming out the pipes). I'm going to go ahead and take her back in once I get her back down, and if it is the seals, I'm going to park her until I get the heads, then push them to do the head install for free...I really think this is something they should have caught...I paid for a thorough check, etc etc.
Thanks for all the suggestions, and I'll let you know what happens! |
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