rbohm":13hlv5u2 said:
there is a definite lack of lubrication though. since it seems to be kind of limited though it may be due to fuel wash.
Yeah, when I first bought the car, the oil was very thin and smelled like gas. It would also knock every time I let off the throttle, and you could see tiny bubbles around the headgasket area. Funny thing was it had 145lbs compression on each cylinder.
So I changed the oil/filter and the fuel pump. Then when I started it I saw that it wasn't getting oil pressure, so I pulled the pan to check out the oil pump and there was 1/2" of wax-like goo in the bottom of the pan... blocking the pickup. So after replacing the oil pump, and the rod bearings (which were worn down to the copper) I took the head off and replaced the lifters, and had it resurfaced. I didn't remove the pistons as it was making decent compression.
After that "parking lot rebuild" I drove the engine 200 miles or so and all of a sudden it started knocking again even worse than before... followed by a grinding sound and then a headgasket failure... all before I could get the car off of the interstate.
If I were to scrap the block, would I have to remove all the steel from it? Like the galley plugs, the cam bearings, the oil filter fitting, dipstick tube, etc? I told my Dad he could have it for scrap but he didn't seem too excited about it.