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OK.. in the past month, I've come closer to burning my Mustang than ever before.. Just for reference, I'm running a 331 stroker with EFI.. I've never got it running at 100%.. maybe 90%.. but there's always been something that keeps me from being truly relaxed when driving it...
The latest nightmare has been a part throttle miss, which started when I changed the spark plug wires.. so I took the new wires off.. checked them with an ohm meter.. they all checked out... so I re-installed them.. no change. I put the old wires back on.. no change... at this point I pull the codes on the ECU.. no codes.
I started to change the spark plugs.. just to see if that would help and noticed that I had oil dripping from the throttle body... Nice. So, I checked the PCV system.. it all looks good.. other than being drenched in oil. I do some research and find out that maybe I should put a oil separator on the PCV line. I order one and install it. It fills up in a matter of minutes. Great.
So at this point, I'm getting a little worried that my engine building skills suck, just to be sure, I do a cold compression test. It all came back good.
I also read that my particular intake manifold (Holley Systemax) can be particularly vulnerable to letting oil up through the PCV. So just to make sure I have the little splash shield on, I remove the intake manifold.. of course the splash shield is on.. so I modify it a bit to try to keep oil from getting up in there... also.. since I got anti-freeze down the engine.. I had to change the oil.. and since I have a 9qt oil pan thats a nice chunk of change.. not to mention the gaskets... all in all about $200 to get her back on the road.
After a test drive.. the oil consumption is even worse... I'm talking BAD.... like a quart every hour... and it was smoking like crazy...
Now I start to really worry.
So after more research, I decide to make a large oil splash shield out of aluminum... So I fabricated a shield that covered about 3/4 of the bottom of the intake manifold... complete with drains and everything... So I had to change the gaskets again.. along with 9 quarts of oil and antifreeze... another $200 down the drain.
So I just took it out for a ride.. no oil consumption now.
bj But I still have the miss.. although it doesn't seem as bad as it was before. I suppose I'm back at square one again with the miss, but at least I'm slightly ahead of where I was before.
Why didn't I just get a carb?? I always have to do things the hard way.
Oh.. and I also changed the dizzy cap.. that didn't help either.
Thanks for letting me vent.
-Shannon
The latest nightmare has been a part throttle miss, which started when I changed the spark plug wires.. so I took the new wires off.. checked them with an ohm meter.. they all checked out... so I re-installed them.. no change. I put the old wires back on.. no change... at this point I pull the codes on the ECU.. no codes.
I started to change the spark plugs.. just to see if that would help and noticed that I had oil dripping from the throttle body... Nice. So, I checked the PCV system.. it all looks good.. other than being drenched in oil. I do some research and find out that maybe I should put a oil separator on the PCV line. I order one and install it. It fills up in a matter of minutes. Great.
So at this point, I'm getting a little worried that my engine building skills suck, just to be sure, I do a cold compression test. It all came back good.
I also read that my particular intake manifold (Holley Systemax) can be particularly vulnerable to letting oil up through the PCV. So just to make sure I have the little splash shield on, I remove the intake manifold.. of course the splash shield is on.. so I modify it a bit to try to keep oil from getting up in there... also.. since I got anti-freeze down the engine.. I had to change the oil.. and since I have a 9qt oil pan thats a nice chunk of change.. not to mention the gaskets... all in all about $200 to get her back on the road.
After a test drive.. the oil consumption is even worse... I'm talking BAD.... like a quart every hour... and it was smoking like crazy...
Now I start to really worry.
So after more research, I decide to make a large oil splash shield out of aluminum... So I fabricated a shield that covered about 3/4 of the bottom of the intake manifold... complete with drains and everything... So I had to change the gaskets again.. along with 9 quarts of oil and antifreeze... another $200 down the drain.
So I just took it out for a ride.. no oil consumption now.
Why didn't I just get a carb?? I always have to do things the hard way.
Oh.. and I also changed the dizzy cap.. that didn't help either.
Thanks for letting me vent.
-Shannon