5thtimesthecharm
Well-Known Member
All good man.
Oh yea the WP was perfectly fine too.
Yea just couldn't believe it, still leaves me stumped as to what's going on with it. But good to know it isn't that.
Issue now is putting it back together right. And an oil change because a lot of coolant ended up in the oil pan.
I was cleaning with air compressor and not paying attention. My buddy started talking to me and I ended up blowing air straight into the coolant galleys. It shot out the little holes below, and not only soaked the rag I had underneath but snuck right passed it as well. Good thing I was planning on an oil change anyways.
I also had a full timing gasket kit set. I'm not sure what a lot of them are for, unless the set covers multiple models.
But on mine the only ones I had to use were for the WP and timing cover, and main seal plus rtv of course.
Also while taking everything off noticed that the intake gasket is a cork gasket, and it was fairly easy to pull apart. It seemed to be saturated at the front so that may be why. It could be crappy gaskets causing a small vac leak. So im thinking intake and valve cover gaskets once it's all back together and running again.
Oh yea the WP was perfectly fine too.
Yea just couldn't believe it, still leaves me stumped as to what's going on with it. But good to know it isn't that.
Issue now is putting it back together right. And an oil change because a lot of coolant ended up in the oil pan.
I was cleaning with air compressor and not paying attention. My buddy started talking to me and I ended up blowing air straight into the coolant galleys. It shot out the little holes below, and not only soaked the rag I had underneath but snuck right passed it as well. Good thing I was planning on an oil change anyways.
I also had a full timing gasket kit set. I'm not sure what a lot of them are for, unless the set covers multiple models.
But on mine the only ones I had to use were for the WP and timing cover, and main seal plus rtv of course.
Also while taking everything off noticed that the intake gasket is a cork gasket, and it was fairly easy to pull apart. It seemed to be saturated at the front so that may be why. It could be crappy gaskets causing a small vac leak. So im thinking intake and valve cover gaskets once it's all back together and running again.