gtxrt
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it was shiny wet black on the porcelain. i will take some photos.If it's a shiny wet black more likely than not it's oil. Too much fuel on a healthy cylinder will be a flat, dry, sooty black. Get a picture.
it was shiny wet black on the porcelain. i will take some photos.If it's a shiny wet black more likely than not it's oil. Too much fuel on a healthy cylinder will be a flat, dry, sooty black. Get a picture.
time to pull the engine again. hone and rings shouldn't need to bore it again. give me a chance to change the the cam and torque converter never did like them. has to be the oil rings then ?
A smart guy should do a full compression and leak down test.time to pull the engine again. hone and rings shouldn't need to bore it again. give me a chance to change the the cam and torque converter never did like them. has to be the oil rings then ?
Could be valve seals/guides , intake leaking, or maybe a crack in the intake port. Leak down test will tell if the rings are bad.time to pull the engine again. hone and rings shouldn't need to bore it again. give me a chance to change the the cam and torque converter never did like them. has to be the oil rings then ?
race tech forged Pistons. back out now working on it.no smoke out the tail pipes. The breather cap not pushing up with back pressure will run good till plug fouls. leaning towards intake gasket leak. going to do a complete compression test now.Another thought; are you using oem stock cast pistons (I'm not referring to the modern kb type hypers)? If so one could be cracked between the oil ring groove and wrist pin boss or the skirt cracked and split.
Be sure to check valve seals. One indication of oil coming thru the intake port is the plug will show a wet bias on half the plug. If the rim of the plug has a wet clean section that would indicate a detergent oil cleaning the carbon off.race tech forged Pistons. back out now working on it.no smoke out the tail pipes. The breather cap not pushing up with back pressure will run good till plug fouls. leaning towards intake gasket leak. going to do a complete compression test now.
I love hearing those stories. Champs for the win! Oh yes, any plug can be bad. I have had a couple issues with heat ranges and non Champ plugs. NGK never made a plug for Mopars. THey just cross reference with a chart or dimensions and call it good. Like running A/C's in your Mopar. You don't.I just had an issue with 3 out of 8 NGK 5's new out of the box would not fire. Fired it up and it ran worse than ever. I have usually always ran Champions for decades with no issues. I decided to try out NGK's. Found the 3 dead holes with my infrared temp gun. Pulled them all back out. Put Champions back in. It has been fine ever since.
Taste it. Antifreeze? You should see something coming out of the tail pipe though. White, coolant. Black, fuel. Blue, oil.