moparmade43
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Ok guys, after a few weeks in limbo, I have finally heard back from the machine shop. They have disassembled and checked the shortblock out. The first thing he says is "We didn't find anything terribly wrong, but your bearings don't look too good". So I say "So what was the noise I was hearing? The Knocking?" He says, "Well your bearings don't look good at all, especially the mains, they are scored pretty bad. And the crank needs turned .010". Wow, think that could be the noise I heard guys? So then I asked him about the oil consumption and the cylinders. The ones that were visibly scuffed and had the 29% leakdown in the #1 cylinder. He tells me that he put accidently put low-tension oil rings in it.
Now, I am asking you guys, because I have no experience with these type of oil rings, but could that cause the compression rings to not seat if that much oil was getting past them, resulting in my high leakdown?
So, in summary, the oil usage is because he put low tension oil rings in the engine, which he said is most likely the problem. So I need all new rings, the block re-honed, and I'm still not comfortable they'll do it right. Also, back to the dirt in the rod and main bearings and the fubar'd crank. I said I don't see how you can expect me to pay for any of this machine work when the rest of the engine looks perfectly fine. In my opinion the block was dirty when they put it together to have that much dirt and scoring between the bearings and crank, but the cam, valvetrain, etc. that I assembled, and sees the same oil, was fine. Then he asks if that block was bead blasted, which it was after he looked in his records, and I said it looks like they didn't get the block cleaned out good. So I told him that I don't see how any of this is on me, and it's their fault. I asked him to think it over and come up with a plan and DONT DO ANYTHING until he calls me after Christmas to discuss.
So, the saga continues. Merry Christmas guys
Will
P.S. The cylinder scuffing still bothers me, even though he tells me everything Mic'd out ok...
Now, I am asking you guys, because I have no experience with these type of oil rings, but could that cause the compression rings to not seat if that much oil was getting past them, resulting in my high leakdown?
So, in summary, the oil usage is because he put low tension oil rings in the engine, which he said is most likely the problem. So I need all new rings, the block re-honed, and I'm still not comfortable they'll do it right. Also, back to the dirt in the rod and main bearings and the fubar'd crank. I said I don't see how you can expect me to pay for any of this machine work when the rest of the engine looks perfectly fine. In my opinion the block was dirty when they put it together to have that much dirt and scoring between the bearings and crank, but the cam, valvetrain, etc. that I assembled, and sees the same oil, was fine. Then he asks if that block was bead blasted, which it was after he looked in his records, and I said it looks like they didn't get the block cleaned out good. So I told him that I don't see how any of this is on me, and it's their fault. I asked him to think it over and come up with a plan and DONT DO ANYTHING until he calls me after Christmas to discuss.
So, the saga continues. Merry Christmas guys
Will
P.S. The cylinder scuffing still bothers me, even though he tells me everything Mic'd out ok...