Hi guys.
Have another build on the go. This time a 360 LA 72 block.
Without all the details, some brief history is as follows. 10.5:1 KB, all new and machined parts. Block is one that I've had kicking around for some 10+ years. Originally it had 8:1 and mild cam. Was a short block for sure as it needed everything including a crank bolt..lol. Bought from S &S in Spokane.
Decided weeks ago to upgrade the pistons etc and get the build started.
Aside from a bad set of speedmaster valves on one head, got all that sorted with a new set of PW heads.
Was working today to get it all ready for breakin Monday when my pushrods arrive from Smith Bros. So got the wires set up and only thing left was to get it primed to make sure that was all good before buttoning up the intake and top end.
Started well with 70-80 psi oil pressure. Turned engine over as usually to get oil to the rockers. Did it 2x per side to make sure I didn't miss anything. Then this:
Ran out of oil like dry in the sump. I thought well maybe the filter ate it. So added 2 more qts over the original 5 qts having a deep rear sump pan. Then noticed oil pouring out the waterpump??? What the heck...
So took a break then started back to troubleshoot. Did I miss a plug or something? Nope..all there.....
Turns out the pass side coolant bank had all the oil. Popped the drain plug and drained the rest of my lost oil.
Now I'm stumped...did pressure tests in each hole. No problem there so no blown head gasket. Ran a scope in the holes looking for a Crack or something. All look OK.
Then I remembered something during the build. While I was working in the block, I noticed something like a loose bolt in the block. Turned out it was a piece of casting on both coolant banks. I had to remove both frost plugs to get them out. Both in the same location on ea side.
My builder machinist told me that's common on old blocks that were cleaned. It's old rust and crude build up and then just let go. You'll be fine. Finish the build.
Well now I'm not too sure....here are the pics of what I found....any thoughts or same experience?
Have another build on the go. This time a 360 LA 72 block.
Without all the details, some brief history is as follows. 10.5:1 KB, all new and machined parts. Block is one that I've had kicking around for some 10+ years. Originally it had 8:1 and mild cam. Was a short block for sure as it needed everything including a crank bolt..lol. Bought from S &S in Spokane.
Decided weeks ago to upgrade the pistons etc and get the build started.
Aside from a bad set of speedmaster valves on one head, got all that sorted with a new set of PW heads.
Was working today to get it all ready for breakin Monday when my pushrods arrive from Smith Bros. So got the wires set up and only thing left was to get it primed to make sure that was all good before buttoning up the intake and top end.
Started well with 70-80 psi oil pressure. Turned engine over as usually to get oil to the rockers. Did it 2x per side to make sure I didn't miss anything. Then this:
Ran out of oil like dry in the sump. I thought well maybe the filter ate it. So added 2 more qts over the original 5 qts having a deep rear sump pan. Then noticed oil pouring out the waterpump??? What the heck...
So took a break then started back to troubleshoot. Did I miss a plug or something? Nope..all there.....
Turns out the pass side coolant bank had all the oil. Popped the drain plug and drained the rest of my lost oil.
Now I'm stumped...did pressure tests in each hole. No problem there so no blown head gasket. Ran a scope in the holes looking for a Crack or something. All look OK.
Then I remembered something during the build. While I was working in the block, I noticed something like a loose bolt in the block. Turned out it was a piece of casting on both coolant banks. I had to remove both frost plugs to get them out. Both in the same location on ea side.
My builder machinist told me that's common on old blocks that were cleaned. It's old rust and crude build up and then just let go. You'll be fine. Finish the build.
Well now I'm not too sure....here are the pics of what I found....any thoughts or same experience?