Am I missing something here? Where's your 'before' picture?
joe
I doubt he pulled the pan for a before. but just seeing the middle clean and outside normal looking vransh says a lot.
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Am I missing something here? Where's your 'before' picture?
joe
So oil pressure was still good? Or a little low?No before picture needed if you've ever cracked open an LS engine. Normally well before 100,000 miles it has that nice gold hue to it. Nothing wrong with that, pretty normal. And if there's been any lapse in oil changes, especially if not using synthetic, it's pretty common to find some sludge the very bottom of the oil pan. Sometimes baked on really hard. For the mileage on this motor, it actually looks really good inside. The evidence for the Valvoline is the areas that are too clean.... You would never see those even on a well-running engine as this was. The heads were also quite clean, while the push rods themselves didn't appear to benefit from the Valvoline. The lower half of the push rods definitely had some carbon build up on them. No extremely clean areas on them. Nothing remarkable about the lifters. They basically looked like they should. The inside of the timing cover tomorrow should have something to say, with a chain slinging the oil around the inside of the cover.
By the way, that clean streak from the front of the oil pan? Really made me wonder about the oil pressure relief valve on the oil pump, and how much oil it dumps out. The o-ring on the pickup tube was pretty well squared out. Pick up to freely dropped out of the pump..... With the o-ring staying put up in the pump. Here's a couple different angles of that o-ring, along with a comparison of the new OEM one will be installing.
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