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MillerTime12 02-16-2009 07:06 AM

Why Would There Be Water in my oil??
 
Well I have a sbc 350 engine in my Camaro.
We took it to the track for the 1st time since the motor has been rebuilt.
The 1st 3 passes the engine ran great, the water temp on that run being 210 degrees. But after that we noticed a rocker that was Wayyy too lose on the #8 cylinder and resolved the problem. On the 4th run at about 5k rpms i heard a "puff" come the passenger side of the car and tried to restart it with no luck. While waiting on someone to retrieve me and the car i checked th oil and noticed water and bits of metal in the oil, along with water and oil comming out of the same side header.
Reminder: This is a new motor could the metal be from the new rings setting??
Please give me so possibilities of what could be wrong.

mytmouz 02-16-2009 08:50 AM

Blown head gasket is most likely. Filled the cylinder with water causing the no start...Metal in the oil is not good...

twobad1 02-16-2009 10:27 AM

intake leak,head gasket,rocker studs leaking,oil cooler problem,or just a cracked block. I would ck studs first to see if one has backed out!. you said you had adj.prob.ck it out let us know

Tod74 02-16-2009 10:52 PM

Probably a head gasket

It is normal to have a bit of a silvery glitter look to the oil on a new engine but chunks of metal or copper/brass colored flakes in oil = bad

Cut the filter apart and check for bearing material.

cepx111 02-17-2009 02:01 AM

210 is kinda warm, sure you didn'y have any cooling issues?
I'm in agreement with all above though, its a blown headgasket.
Whenever you have water/oil coming out the header - its a dead give away.
Like Tod74 mentioned it's normal to have really fine slivery flakes in the oil sometimes after the rebuild / break in process.
Tear that thing down and keep us updated.
Goodluck, Cp

oval11 02-17-2009 10:15 AM

most def head gasket that would be my first check

performanceengin 02-18-2009 04:24 AM

back off valves and do cyl. leak down .may be abel to pinpoint some problems before tear down.

twobad1 02-18-2009 06:05 AM

yep and dont leave us hangin im curious

dparker 02-18-2009 12:20 PM

I'd say you dropped a valve and knocked a hole in piston. Did you put one piece stainless valves in when you rebuilt it? I hope its something minor, but years of experience tells me different. Good Luck :cry: :cry:

chevynovaman 02-18-2009 04:45 PM

WATER IN OIL
 
DONT RUN IT ANYMORE,,,,I WOULD TEAR THE ENGINE DOWN AND INSPECT, I AM SURE YOU WILL HAFT TO HAVE A MACHINE SHOP TURN THE CRANK AND BUY SOME NEW BEARINGS PROBLY 175.00 FOR THAT, THEN THE HEADS WILL NEED TO BE MAGNAFLUXED AND PROBLY MILLED MAYBE 100.00 + NEW HEAD GASKETS. CHECK FOR CRACKS ON THE SHORTBLOCK AND CYLINDERS, PUT IT BACK TOGETHER, NOTHING TO IT.. 210* DEGREES IN MY OPINION IS TO HOT... WORK ON YOUR COOLING SYSTEM... ALSO IF ANY BEARINGS ARE SPUN THE ROD WILL NEED TO BE MACHINED TOO. GOOD LUCK..

suicidebomb 02-19-2009 05:33 AM

My oil has methanol in it ????

twobad1 02-22-2009 07:19 AM

update did you ck it out yet?

MillerTime12 02-02-2010 12:33 PM

Haha
sorry for nevr letting yall know.
We actually slung a piston through the top of the block

oldandtired 02-02-2010 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by MillerTime12
Haha
sorry for nevr letting yall know.
We actually slung a piston through the top of the block

That will mix the oil and water! :o Dave

gnsrule 02-02-2010 02:06 PM

Slung a piston thru the top of the block ?
Whats that mean ? You knocked a hole on the cylinder wall ?

cepx111 02-03-2010 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by MillerTime12
We actually slung a piston through the top of the block

Awe yes, the dreaded 'slung' piston eh?

I hate when that happens...... :shock:


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