Mike92104 wrote:
The intercooler being full of oil, and the turbo being shot would make me suspect the engine had been starved of oil.
Okay, I just knocked off for the night. Today's report is not nearly as good as last night's.
And last night's wasn't good.
I started off tonight by draining the oil. There was no shortage of liquids in the oil reservoir. Notice I said liquids, and didn't specify oil.
First off, it looks like some dumbsh1t stripped the original threads on the oil pan, and there was some fuggered up T with a rubber grommet on it. Oh yeah, that's quality right there...
So when I cracked that fine piece of engineering, about 1 cup of coolant came out. That was disturbing, but not entirely unexpected. It was when the "oil" started flowing that I cringed.
It came out like black soft-serve ice cream. It has coolant emulsified into it. Delightful. Well, I knew there was a head gasket issue, and I now know sure as h3ll why the turbo failed. This crap, let's call it Satan's Chocolate, was everywhere. My concern is the crankshaft bearings.
Now, I've had boats with this issue before, and the bearings and metals were okay. And that was in an aluminum sterndrive. Note that was with salt water, too. I'm concerned for the crank bearings, but not to an "ohshit, ohshit, ohshit" level....yet. After all, they were still coated with oil...and coolant. And the coolant has corrosion inhibitors in it.
I did pull off the alt, the throttle body, and the lower EGR pipe (the latter of which had Satan's Chocolate all in it).
As I pulled that off, my eyes set upon the oil cooler. <insert expletive of your choice>
Now, this is where I need input:
Do we, we being CRDers, have an oil cooler delete or bypass?And I've never read up on the Week's kits yet. Do they delete ALL the EGR lines and plug them, or only one? The first, in the sense I am describing them, is the line from the exhaust manifold to the block connection (driver's side), and the second being from the block connection to the throttle body. The second one being an essential part of the ability to coat the interior of the intake with H3LL's Spackle (oil and sooty coating that f**cks up the intake).
Oh, gee, look at that! There's an ad for the Sasquatch Weeks kits now!
Look at that, Weeks; your ads are getting my attention!
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