Well I pulled the SC to replace the actuator and found this little treasure...
Seems to be oil from the head, could this be a bad HG? I do burn, loose a little bit of oil between changes, maybe 2 quarts every 3,000 miles, with a lot of racing.
Any ideas?
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wow, Im not even sure.. I gues it does look like it could be from the head\block
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2 quarts every 3,000 miles? Isn't this a fairly new engine?
thats alot of oil you're losing!.. Looking at the picture I'd say that would have to be where its coming from.
What HG are you using?
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Yea, not too good, very new engine, about 8,000 miles on it. Definantly not happy with the machining, and I used a felpro gasket. I thought the oil was just due to pounding on it a lot bracket racing every week.
I have a feeling this winter is going to be expensive....
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oil there is usually from a leak some where else
Well going off the picture it is hard to tell. I checked your registery but your motor mods do no show. Are you running head studs? If so did you re-torque them like it is recommended? Also I have had the cam towers leak and the oil go there. Have you checked the cam towers lately?
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It is a 2.4 with eagle H beams, bored, JE pistons, regular junk. 9.0.1 compression and the gm SC only putting out 5-6 PSI.
No head studs, regular bolts. Are you really expected to pull the cams off and re tork the head, the 2.4 is so goofy, lol. Just using a felpro gasket, torqued to GM specs. Not sure where it is leaking from, all I know is this may be an expensive winter.
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