Instigator01
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Hello,
New member here and of course looking for some help or guidance.
2001 denali LQ4 317k miles.
Swapped front diff due to some heavy chatter when pulling my boat. I thought what a great time to change the oil pick up o ring and pan gasket. I took my time and was very careful about each.And every step, including thoroughly cleaning the oil PAN and mating surfaces and reinstalled.Everything which seemed to go smooth no.Issues.
Refilled with oil and fired it up.Sounded great went for a quick test drive.Oil pressure was fine by the time I went a mile and back home.I had a serious rodknock. Did a quick search on YouTube?Most ideas were maybe somehow some.
R t v got sucked up into the oil pick up.
So here I am starting the whole process over again to remove the PAN as soon as I drain it, out comes fresh milkshake. I'm stunned I can't believe there's water in my oil. Seem like a lot too.Maybe an extra two or three quarts anyhow.
When I drained the oil to do the PAN gasket, the oil was black and fine.There was no indication of water in the oil.
I carefully did the repair.And I am at a loss to how that coolant got in the pan. I didn't touch anything else on the engine.Only the oil cooler lines and the removal and installation of the front diff.
Now I'm getting ready to install a long block.And I don't want to run into the same problem.Can you guys tell me where to look to figure out after this seemingly simple repair?I ended up with a dead engine and an oil PAN full of coolant.I have no idea how it got in there.
Any help would sure be appreciated!
Thanks
New member here and of course looking for some help or guidance.
2001 denali LQ4 317k miles.
Swapped front diff due to some heavy chatter when pulling my boat. I thought what a great time to change the oil pick up o ring and pan gasket. I took my time and was very careful about each.And every step, including thoroughly cleaning the oil PAN and mating surfaces and reinstalled.Everything which seemed to go smooth no.Issues.
Refilled with oil and fired it up.Sounded great went for a quick test drive.Oil pressure was fine by the time I went a mile and back home.I had a serious rodknock. Did a quick search on YouTube?Most ideas were maybe somehow some.
R t v got sucked up into the oil pick up.
So here I am starting the whole process over again to remove the PAN as soon as I drain it, out comes fresh milkshake. I'm stunned I can't believe there's water in my oil. Seem like a lot too.Maybe an extra two or three quarts anyhow.
When I drained the oil to do the PAN gasket, the oil was black and fine.There was no indication of water in the oil.
I carefully did the repair.And I am at a loss to how that coolant got in the pan. I didn't touch anything else on the engine.Only the oil cooler lines and the removal and installation of the front diff.
Now I'm getting ready to install a long block.And I don't want to run into the same problem.Can you guys tell me where to look to figure out after this seemingly simple repair?I ended up with a dead engine and an oil PAN full of coolant.I have no idea how it got in there.
Any help would sure be appreciated!
Thanks