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    sowardjr is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question Escaping Oil

     



    I have a 502 BBC in a 82 Monte carlo that runs very good but when I run it up into the 6500 rpm range down the strip it sprays a little mist of oil along the passenger side frame rail and inner fender cover and on anything else in the area. I checked the exhaust mounted evac system and everything else that I could think of and I could not pinpoint the problem. It uses no oil at all and when I'm crusing, (I cruse a lot) this does not happen. Can anyone give me some idea of what's going on?

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    Thanks for responding. I changed the lines over the winter. It did the same thing before the change. It looks like engine oil and it's mostly in the area of the fuel pump blockoff plate but it's not coming from there. It ends up on the inner fender wheelwell and
    on the frame below it.

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    Big Block Chevys do not have fuel pump rod bolt holes. At least my Merlin 2 block doesn't and you can eat off my motor after I clean up the little oil mist. It's not a leak, it just happens when I take it up to about 6200 - 6500 rpm's and by the time I get back to the pit area, there's nothing happening.

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    tried taping off the breather holes (sealing the block) then pumping smoke into the dipstick tube? ... any engine leaks wil be blowing smoke ......

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    Got a chassis dyno nearby so you can check it under power?
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    Talking oil leak..what oil leak

     



    stop eating off your engine !
    it is most likly oil from the food that is burning and making oil !

    hahahah

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    i have the same problem on my race car , 540 merlin block . i have had to get a vacume pump for the motor . the scavengers will not keep up , i have low tension rings for more hp . mine just does it at the burnout and on the big end . it is coming from the timing cover seal .
    streets , these bolts on a merlin 2 block are blind holes , not like a standard bigblock.
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    i had that problem,in my case it was coming out
    one of the breather caps on the valve cover,the
    valve cover did not have shields on the inside
    so the rocker arm splashed oil up thru the cap
    onto the valve cover and spread from there.

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    Thanks everyone for responding. Streets, yes the hole's are there but they DO NOT go all the way through. (Blind Holes)
    I figured it had something to do with the crankcase pressure.
    I've got a exhaust mounted system but it looks like a vacuum pump is the way to go.

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