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Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: twinscrew698] #1293580
09/04/12 06:33 PM
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Stacked on top of each other!
Notice the Gap!

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: twinscrew698] #1293581
09/04/12 08:22 PM
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What does the inside of the cover look like?
Start it now. Without the cover.

And possibly wrong seal, too deep.

Last edited by VL21; 09/04/12 08:23 PM.

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Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: VL21] #1293582
09/04/12 09:00 PM
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iN THE 1 PIC IT LOOKS LIKE ITS ON THE CRANK SNOUT BACKWARDS..


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Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: 340SHORTY] #1293583
09/05/12 02:26 AM
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Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: jlatessa] #1293584
09/05/12 02:45 AM
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It looks okay from here....

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: buildanother] #1293585
09/05/12 02:52 AM
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It looks okay from here....




I agree...


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Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: VL21] #1293586
09/05/12 07:17 AM
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Quote:

What does the inside of the cover look like?
Start it now. Without the cover.

And possibly wrong seal, too deep.



Here is a pic with Timing cover and seal,does not look like it was hitting seal to me..

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: 340SHORTY] #1293587
09/05/12 07:22 AM
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iN THE 1 PIC IT LOOKS LIKE ITS ON THE CRANK SNOUT BACKWARDS..



I checked before i took it apart to make sure when i tore it apart to which way it should be and it is on the right way as if i turn it around it will hit timing chain.

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: twinscrew698] #1293588
09/05/12 07:23 AM
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Another picture as you can see the shine here better!

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: VL21] #1293589
09/05/12 07:34 AM
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Quote:

What does the inside of the cover look like?
Start it now. Without the cover.

And possibly wrong seal, too deep.



Kinda afraid to start it like this,as i would think have oil flying all over the place or water getting down in the oil pan and doing any damage as it takes a few minutes to start the noise,
I still plan on changing the oil anyhow afterwards but just being careful!
As looking at this Pic it looks like the bottom of seal has a little shine to it also,so it might of been hitting it also!

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: twinscrew698] #1293590
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Just wondering if the balancer bolt was cranked all the way tight, as if not, the slinger and lower gear were able to move around.

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: twinscrew698] #1293591
09/05/12 01:08 PM
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Why not just leave it out. Lots of big blocks around without it.

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: stumpy] #1293592
09/05/12 11:24 PM
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Either the seal was not bottomed out in the cover or the cover is caved in towards the timing gears. Make sure the cover isn't pushed in. The slinger looks to have been installed correctly. If it would have been installed the other way it would have been hitting the chain. I'd say your cover is caved in.


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Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: stumpy] #1293593
09/06/12 10:51 AM
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Why not just leave it out. Lots of big blocks around without it.


problem solved,i have never ran a slinger and ever had a prob.

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: bonefish] #1293594
09/08/12 09:06 AM
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I got everything Back together and just wanted to let everyone know that the oils slinger was the culprit!
As i had already had one on, i installed the one i had and after 15 mins idling no squeal and no noise!
Just Wanted to give everyone what the problem was just in case they run into the same problem as i did!
And yes the Balancer was tight up against the crank as was suggested earlier.
Thanks to everyone for the input that was given to me,as i had never had or heard of this problem before!
The only thing i can think of was maybe this was an aftermarket Oil Slinger as all of the SB and BB used the same slinger.

I would show you the Video but it is a BORING 2 Minute video of just a motor running.

Re: Mopar Engine experts:Please i need Help! [Re: twinscrew698] #1293595
09/08/12 10:05 AM
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Quote:

I would show you the Video but it is a BORING 2 Minute video of just a motor running.


We'll take your word for it


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