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Old 08-17-2013, 11:15 PM   #1
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Is this normal..?

So we pulled off the intake manifold and were greeted by this. Not sure if this is normal or what, but it looked bad to me. This gunk (burnt oil?) is just all over the inside, I'm surprised it even ran like this. What does this indicate? Is this normal?? Thanks in advance.

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Old 08-17-2013, 11:17 PM   #2
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I have seen way worse than that! Usually caused by lack off oil changes
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Old 08-17-2013, 11:18 PM   #3
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I have seen way worse than that! Usually caused by lack off oil changes
Good to hear! Thanks a lot. The truck had been sitting for 8 years in a driveway, so maybe that played a part? Not sure how often the oil was changed before that. Thanks for the quick reply, man. And a good reply to see, too! What a relief!
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Old 08-17-2013, 11:28 PM   #4
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That's the lack of oil changes and the crusty oil that had burned off the choke crossover through the intake. Sadly, I've seen much worse as well. I saw a 305 one time that had the shape of the valve cover molded in in crust around the valves. There was only enough room for the rockers arm to move. It was pouring smoke out of both pipes and pouring oil out both valve cover gaskets because the oil could return and it was running past the valve seals. The guy chipped it all out, sucked it out with a shop vac. The engine stopped smoking and he drove the car for quite a while he was building a new engine with no issues.
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Old 08-17-2013, 11:36 PM   #5
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This is not normal even though lots of folks have seen worst. This crude gets washed though the oiling system wiping out valve guides, rings, bearings, cranks, and cams.
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That bad on top imagine what the oil pan looks like inside.
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That bad on top imagine what the oil pan looks like inside.
The oil pan is clean as a whistle, actually.
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To add on to this.. Could this contribute to bad compression at all?
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Yes, as others have mentioned, lack of oil changes is the root cause of this and it is a result of what happens when oil gets old and breaks down. It turns to this crust from heat which is why you don't see it in the oil pan. Not as hot down there. It is abrasive and will cut the engines life in half and I am sure if you did a side by side test with a well maintained engine, this one would lack compression also.

Clean it as good as you can and run it. I would be preparing a replacement engine if it was mine.
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Agreed - It isn't normal - but it is common. A well maintained engine won't do that...
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Agreed - It isn't normal - but it is common. A well maintained engine won't do that...
I wouldn't let my engine get like this, guys! Like I said it had been sitting for 8 years and I'm just coming of age. It was just like this when I pulled it out!
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I wouldn't let my engine get like this, guys! Like I said it had been sitting for 8 years and I'm just coming of age. It was just like this when I pulled it out!
Yeah, I figured that was the work of a previous owner. I was just saying that was the reason it did it. If you clean it up and keep it changed from here on out, it will probably last you a while.
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Old 08-18-2013, 12:58 AM   #13
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Yeah, I figured that was the work of a previous owner. I was just saying that was the reason it did it. If you clean it up and keep it changed from here on out, it will probably last you a while.
Good to know. I plan on running a full rebuild kit, cleaning the hell out of it, replacing anything that needs replacing. So this problem should be like it was never there. Appreciate all the replies.
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Good to know. I plan on running a full rebuild kit, cleaning the hell out of it, replacing anything that needs replacing. So this problem should be like it was never there. Appreciate all the replies.
You stated that is was weak on compression, yes? For that reason if you are going to rebuild it, I would do it .030 over and be assured that the piston to wall clearance is good. You will have piece of mind knowing that if well maintained, you will get 100K plus out of the rebuild. Also takes care of the compression and makes for a more efficient running engine.

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Old 08-18-2013, 11:51 AM   #15
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If you do a rebuild use that block.The vertical rectangular casting bars in the intake valley just below the intake ports indicate that you have a nice high nickle content block.A good foundation for a rebuild
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