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My new engine burning oil ***Engine is out***

Started by Belgium R/T -68, May 08, 2011, 02:55:51 AM

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Belgium R/T -68

Bad honejob not allowing oil between rings and walls is the verdict according to a specialized shop
in The Netherlands. Bore in cyl #1 and 2 went from.040" to .055" meaning that I still can reuse
the block with oversize .060".

Should I go for that or look for another block? Will that oversize handle a stroker?

Still don't know if my Engle K60 has got any damages from the mud of metalparticles, would the cam or the lifters take the biggest hit?

Per
Charger -68 R/T 500 cui Stroker

charger Downunder

So Per was it all your fault.?

What has bothered me a long time is if the machineshop followed my instruction about honing with 400 grit since they wanted to go with 200.

Per

Looks like you will be back on the road again.
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b5blue

Welcome to my .060 over club Per. Ideally the block would be checked "Sonically" to insure if there is any "core shift" it is in the thrust direction.  :scratchchin:

justcruisin

0.060" is getting out there. If you are allready at 0.055" that doesn't leave allot.  Before you make
any decisions on reusing the block get it sonically and crack tested, have the bores measured with a torque plate installed,the heads can pull it out of round by a couple of thou, that may put you over the edge.

idahogrumpy

   Real sorry to see and hear your pain, I have been there as well.
Just my  :Twocents: but I am wondering if maybe you did not have cylinder wash from running to rich. Everything looks very black and rich to me. Would be a very bad deal to put everything back together and have the same problem.

Good luck to you, Grumpy
Too much to say
Too much to do
Too tired to get it done
Too stubborn to give up
GRUMPY
Modified 73 440 Charger, 03 Intrepid SXT, 02 Neon and 2001 Ram 1500 .

Belgium R/T -68

Quote from: idahogrumpy on August 18, 2011, 01:08:30 AM
   Real sorry to see and hear your pain, I have been there as well.
Just my  :Twocents: but I am wondering if maybe you did not have cylinder wash from running to rich. Everything looks very black and rich to me. Would be a very bad deal to put everything back together and have the same problem.

Good luck to you, Grumpy
That has been mentioned as one possible reason by many aswell but since the carb never flooded making me have to keep full throttle to get it started again and never smelled any gas from the exhaustpipes I don't see how that could be? I also don't have anu choke.

Per
Charger -68 R/T 500 cui Stroker

Belgium R/T -68

Tomorrow I will go and have a look at my block, newly bored and honed. Camshaft will be checked to see if it's reusable and pistons will be ordered.

There are hopes again.  :2thumbs:

Per
Charger -68 R/T 500 cui Stroker

gtx6970

hopefully, the final hone was not done till they have pistons in hand

Belgium R/T -68

Quote from: gtx6970 on October 20, 2011, 08:06:13 AM
hopefully, the final hone was not done till they have pistons in hand

Correct Bill, this time everything will be done according to the book. :2thumbs:

The pistons will be the same meaning Diamonds special order just a size bigger.  ;)

Per
Charger -68 R/T 500 cui Stroker