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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Toby on 13 August 2009, 14:34:08

Title: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 13 August 2009, 14:34:08
Mig is currently in bits outside having the cam cover gaskets done. I was absolutely atonished at the amount of oil in wells 2 and 4. Those plugs were actually immersed fully in oil.

Now I have removed as much oil as I can. I cannot seem to get anymore out. What would be the consequences of some oil in the bores if I took the plugs out to replace them with that oil still in there?

Thanks
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Andy H on 13 August 2009, 14:41:16
1 teaspoon = cloud of smoke on startup
1 cupful = bent conrod

If you left a cupful of oil in a cylinder overnight it would probably seep past the piston rings but might not.

Best to mop up the last of the oil with kitchen roll before you take the plugs out or else spin the engine on the starter motor before you put the plugs back in.
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Kevin Wood on 13 August 2009, 15:02:54
Yep, agreed. No real problem as long as there's not enough to hydrolock it. Be prepared for a smokescreen on restart. ;D

Kevin
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: tunnie on 13 August 2009, 16:09:10
roll up some kitchen roll into a point at one end, then use that to suck up the rest, as long as its only a tiny bit around the plugs should be fine.

But it will smoke like a gooden when fired up, i sprayed the old spark plugs in a spot of WD on an old Senator, that smoked like a train pulling away after that  ;D
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 13 August 2009, 16:11:19
Thanks fellas.

Taking me an ages to clean the cover up of old gasket. Really is a mess. Just wondering though, I've noticed a crack on one side on the outer lip where the gasket sits. Is this going to be ok?
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: NiallyV6CDX on 13 August 2009, 16:50:23
Probably best to renew the cracked one because if you put it on and it gets worse or oil starts seeping out you will have to pull everything out and do it again >:(.
There are plenty of folks on here who would be able to supply you with a good cam cover for a small fee :y
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 13 August 2009, 17:31:44
Pictures below of the cam cover. The second picture without me pressing the crack looks worse as the flash has picked it up. If you glanced at it you'd barely notice it. I'm just wondering if because of where it is (on the outside) it would be ok?

(http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w198/TobyVecV6/13082009021.jpg)

(http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w198/TobyVecV6/13082009022.jpg)

Then I took these too  :D  :o

(http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w198/TobyVecV6/13082009014.jpg)

(http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w198/TobyVecV6/13082009016.jpg)

Am quite pleased with things though. Most the oil is out. Has taken me ages to clean up the cam cover though but at least I'm getting there.
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Richard A on 13 August 2009, 17:37:24
Turkey 'baster' then kitchen roll, get as much out before removing the plugs.
When you are about to start the engine after fitting new GM cam gaskets - warn the neighbours, (there will still be smoke to start with  :y
Good luck
regards
richard a
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Elite Pete on 13 August 2009, 17:38:23
Don't forget to clean your breathers as well :y
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 13 August 2009, 17:44:33
Indeed not! I have remembered. Thats the next job before the plenum goes back on. :y
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 August 2009, 12:29:07
Quote
roll up some kitchen roll into a point at one end, then use that to suck up the rest, as long as its only a tiny bit around the plugs should be fine.

But it will smoke like a gooden when fired up, i sprayed the old spark plugs in a spot of WD on an old Senator, that smoked like a train pulling away after that  ;D

Remember my 2.0 that had a bit spilled in the bores? Smokey!!  ;D
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 August 2009, 12:36:59
That crack looks minor enough to not cause any great issues
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 14 August 2009, 13:50:30
Thanks Mark! Thats what i wanted to hear. Both gaskets done. All back together just need to clean the breather bridge on the plenum and put it back on.
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 14 August 2009, 19:17:26
You aint having much luck with your car are you mate?
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 14 August 2009, 19:19:06
Nope :(

See the other thread!  :-/
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 14 August 2009, 19:39:09
Seen it .... :o

If you don't mind me asking - what is the cost of your insurance?
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: Toby on 14 August 2009, 21:21:11
Indeed  :(

Don't have a exact figure as I have switched cars at least twice this year  ;D but I would say it is around £450 a year FC.

Curious as to why you ask?
Title: Re: Urgent: Oil in bores
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 14 August 2009, 21:50:41
Thats good, my Son (26) has just got a Lancer Sport and is paying £1700 FC.