overheated my 340 today
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03/13/12 06:38 PM
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I have a stock 69 340 wasnt paying attention i was low on antifreeze she got hot and ive got antifreeze into my oil, i di a compression test and all cyl. are 130 to 150 my question is how do i find the culprit is it possible just the intake gasket blew or timing cover gasket how do i get the milk out of the engine before there damage whould it more likely be a head, just looking for a direction , also should i put oil back into the oilpan to prevent rust while im doing the heads thanks
Last edited by dodger1; 03/13/12 08:44 PM.
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/13/12 09:35 PM
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Probably a failed head gasket or cracked head. Just drain the milkshake out and leave the pan under it for a while it'll mostly come out. You must have really got it hot, as it take a lot to get an iron headed motor to fail a head gasket.
Take care, Rick 68 Coronet R/T 440 & 68 Charger 528 Hemi,and 5 Challengers! 6 cyl, 318, 360, 383, 451
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/14/12 03:12 PM
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yeah i cant believe i didnt catch the temp guage, the oil pan was way overfull it started to come out the dipstick, the compression test showed good on all cyl. does this mean the head gaskets are good,do tou think maybe intake or timing cover leak , thanks again
I don't want to rain on your parade, but you are grasping at straws if you think you have merely lost an intake gasket or timing cover gasket as a result of your overheating. Perhaps a thin spot in the casting of the timing cover itself let loose. With the volume of coolant into the oil pan you describe, that isn't a W.A.G. Nevertheless, your compression test results do not guarantee good head gaskets in all areas that need to have intact head gasket material, nor does it guarantee uncracked heads in all areas of the heads that need to be crack free.
Pulling BOTH the timing cover AND the heads is probably a good idea. If you think one job is significantly easier than the other, you might do that task first - it's your choice.
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/14/12 04:10 PM
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yeah i cant believe i didnt catch the temp guage, the oil pan was way overfull it started to come out the dipstick, the compression test showed good on all cyl. does this mean the head gaskets are good,do tou think maybe intake or timing cover leak , thanks again
I don't want to rain on your parade, but you are grasping at straws if you think you have merely lost an intake gasket or timing cover gasket as a result of your overheating. Perhaps a thin spot in the casting of the timing cover itself let loose. With the volume of coolant into the oil pan you describe, that isn't a W.A.G. Nevertheless, your compression test results do not guarantee good head gaskets in all areas that need to have intact head gasket material, nor does it guarantee uncracked heads in all areas of the heads that need to be crack free.
Pulling BOTH the timing cover AND the heads is probably a good idea. If you think one job is significantly easier than the other, you might do that task first - it's your choice.
A frien of mine had a hole in the timing cover on his 318. He said it was from a worn chain, but I can't confirm. He bought the truck from a guy that thought it was a cracked head. The guy pulled one head, nope not there. My buddy pulled the other head. Nope, not there either. Both intake gaskets and head gaskets were intact. Pulled the timing cover and there was a hole on the water passage/port.
Good luck though. It's HARD to kill these smallblocks
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/14/12 09:30 PM
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id check all of the bearings too as antifreeze is hard on them... they might be toast.
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/20/12 06:07 PM
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thanks for the advice, i thought id take the easy way and just do the intake, after i started it up with fresh oil and new antifreeze, the car did idle but had a sluggish throttle ,i put my hand on the drivers side exhuast tip and the pressure was strong enough to blow my hand off the passenger side was weak my hand wasnt blown off, im guessing the pas. side head is either cracked or blowm gasket, no over heating, no oil in radiator, but after i shut the car off let it cool i pulled the rad. cap and it was almost fuul, i pulled the oil plug drained it (water again)i went to bed with the oil plug out when i woke up i found the radiator very low, checked the oil pan(i left the oil plug out) the antifreeze that was in the motor oil came out into the oil pan over nite, , anyway im gussing its the head or gasket but i was supprised all the fluid came out thanks again for the help
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/20/12 06:16 PM
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thanks for the advice, i thought id take the easy way and just do the intake, after i started it up with fresh oil and new antifreeze, the car did idle but had a sluggish throttle ,i put my hand on the drivers side exhuast tip and the pressure was strong enough to blow my hand off the passenger side was weak my hand wasnt blown off, im guessing the pas. side head is either cracked or blowm gasket, no over heating, no oil in radiator, but after i shut the car off let it cool i pulled the rad. cap and it was almost fuul, i pulled the oil plug drained it (water again)i went to bed with the oil plug out when i woke up i found the radiator very low, checked the oil pan(i left the oil plug out) the antifreeze that was in the motor oil came out into the oil pan over nite, , anyway im gussing its the head or gasket but i was supprised all the fluid came out thanks again for the help
You shouldn't leave the block out of that diagnoses .
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Re: overheated my 340 today
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03/20/12 09:18 PM
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You BETTer do the TC cover too, if its an old piece That is hopefully the culprit. Youll know when you take It apart
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