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Anyhow, started pulling the engine apart today. Only got to the intermediate iron before I decided to stop so I could clean the garage to better organize parts. Only thing I found I can't explain is pictured below: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_7...-56-08_863.jpg Any explanation? Aside from that everything looks good - really good, but soaked in oil... |
That's typical.
It's actually aluminum oxide. It's galvanic corrosion due to having two dissimilar metals (steel side irons + aluminum rotor housings) and an electrolyte (coolant) - that's basically a battery. -Ted |
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Check the inner water jacket o-ring.
Look for discoloration or distortion. Check the area of the side iron on both sides of the water jacket o-ring groove - look for discoloration. The inside (toward the combustion chamber) edge area should be a uniform black - if there is a "clean" area, that could be signs of water leaking into the engine. -Ted |
Tyler already knows about this but I figured I'd update the thread with the conclusions. FINALLY tore the engine down completely last night. Go figure the failed part is the last exposed. Failed coolant seal like I suspected on the front iron although the extent of the damage is more than I ever expected. Looks like I have a junk iron now...
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-W...-22-46_454.jpg A closer look: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-K...-22-57_857.jpg I'm unsure whether this is the cause of the effect of the overheating event. I plan on returning to the track after the rebuild but I'm now worried about overheating. An upgraded radiator and all new hoses will be installed and I'm also removing heater core so there's no place for the coolant to go except the engine or the radiator. I'd love to underdrive the water pump but there's no way to do that without also underdriving the alternator. |
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