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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
[Re: IcorkSOAK]
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03/14/15 08:07 PM
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Damn .... that is some HUGE brass deposits ... how tight is the D shaft? ... pic of that D shaft itself ?
No very. It drops right in with no resistance. Here is a picture of the shaft when I took it out just now.
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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
[Re: krw71ragtop]
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03/14/15 10:30 PM
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Take the oil pan off and unbolt one of the main caps and look at the bearing. Or have your engine builder do it. Was the engine broke in properly ?
It's under warranty. I'm going to leave that to the machine shop. Yes, it was broken in properly.
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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
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03/14/15 11:59 PM
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Ate the crank bearings. Time for another full go-around.
HMM it ATE something and the above would be a good guess, WAY too much metal in that filter,
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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
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03/15/15 12:57 AM
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I ain't sayin the shavings are from the bushing but dont it look in the pic like it ain't all the way down (seated)? As said with that amount of glitter it has to come apart. Holler with any news
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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
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03/15/15 02:44 AM
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That is indeed an insane amount of metal in the filter - really really insane for 44 miles so what like an hour of run time????
I agree I almost have to say the worst it has to be bearing material.. I cannot see that amount of debris coming from the distributor bushing. I would drop the pan you will probably find even more and bigger chunks in the pan and pickup, and if you pull main and or rod bearings you will find damaged ones I bet...
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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
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03/15/15 03:58 AM
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So what would cause a main or rod bearing to fail so soon? Is it likely that it was the machine shops fault? Bear in mind, they gave me the engine back with the rocker shafts backwards and rocker arms in the wrong places. Had two freeze plugs leak badly and need to be replaced. And they didn't bother to chase any threads from what I could see.
/I'm going to call the machine shop on Monday to tell them they need to take care of this.
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Re: Rebuilt Engine - Brass flakes in oil
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03/15/15 08:30 AM
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In the picture where looking down @ the bushing, it looks like it is worn on the face. The intermediate shafts looks shiny under gear as if the two were rubbing together. May be just the picture though.
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