A wise person once told me " You can get 20 years experience once, or, you
can get 1 years experience 20 times, the choice is yours." How many times
are members of this great GMC community going to experience catastrophic
engine failure caused by crap from the previously failed engine lodged in
the lines and oil cooler. A rattle can full of carb cleaner will not clean
it out. Neither will an ordinary air compressor "OSHA APPROVED" air nozzle.
You are better off removing the stock oil cooler and running without one. I
have no experience with the machine that Rob talks about, but S and J will
not warranty any of their engines unless new hoses and brand new previously
unused coolers are fitted. That is what I do when I install new engines. On
Jerry Work's Clasco coach that I installed an S & J engine in, I even
replaced the radiator with an aluminum one. Ask Jerry what he thinks.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403
> Woody,
>
> I would highly recommend you remove your radiator and have the engine oil
> cooler and transmission cooler cleaned by a shop that has one of these:
>
>
http://www.hotflusher.com/automotive/index.cfm
>
> The engine failure scenario you describe matches a theory of why low
> mileage
> rebuilds fail.
>
> When an engine fails heaps of crap winds up in the engine oil cooler. It
> restricts oil flow and increases the pressure on the bypass valve (opens at
> 5.3 - 6.3 psid) and allows unfiltered oil back into the engine.
>
> I was going to do some testing to support that theory last year but it just
> didn't happen for various reasons.
>
> If you can't find a Hotflusher I'd suggest you take the radiator oil cooler
> out of the loop and replace it with an oil cooler with a fan and thermostat
> like this:
>
> Tiny URL:
http://tinyurl.com/gmna24a
>
> Full URL:
>
>
https://www.amazon.com/70297-Cooler-Cooling-Automatic-
> Transmission/dp/B003TP
> HHBI/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=
> 1485650732&sr=1-2-fkmr0&keywo
> rds=B%26M+70297+Hi-Tek+SuperCooler+Oil+Cooler
>
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
> The Pedantic Mechanic
> USAussie - Downunder
> USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
> USA '77 Kingsley - TZE 267V100808
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of Woody
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2017 10:01 AM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Engine replacement
>
> Update. The MotorWorks reman 455 cratered this week with less than 10,000
> miles on it and less than 3 years of service. #5 main bearing and/or 5 & 7
> rod bearing(s) have failed, and possibly the crank thrust bearing, causing
> continuous knock...the 500 mile oil was full of ferrous and bearing
> material in the filter media. I've pampered this engine with oil changes
> every 3000 miles with zinc additive. My advise to any prospective engine
> buyer is to steer clear of any budget, cookie cutter engine builder such as
> this. You get what you pay for....and I got 9,500 miles for my
> $2600....not a good bargain. Getting a 455 core rebuilt at the Caddy 500
> specialist shop in ABQ. More to follow. Woody.
> --
> 1975 Avion 26' Transmode
> TZE365V100846 Helena, Montana
> EBL TBI, AL in man, in-tank pumps, AL rad, rear discs, Alcoas, Dakota
> Digital dash, all LED int and ext roof markers, Generac, Hubler torsion
> bars,
> Quadrabags, Manny tranny, 3.70, Zip Dee.
>
>
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