jgeorger
05-01-2003, 12:19 PM
Some of you guys know I've been battling some coolant loss issues ever since I did heads/cam on my LT1 last June. While I did dyno some good numbers last October at a dyno day, the car was intermittently losing a little coolant and I could sometimes smell it. I attributed this to not cleaning the threads in the block on the passenger side (I had gone back and redone the driver's side properly last July). So two weekends ago I sacked up and removed the passenger head.
However, to my extreme disappointment the coolant loss is much worse than ever. The car is not really driiveable. I did the head install by the book and am quite proficient in it now. The only thing I can think of is that I did it myself - I have an IR angle die grinder on which I run the "gasket removal kit" from Standard Abrasives. Basically it's a 3in pad and a Scotchbrite-like disk. They have them for cast iron and aluminum. They work quite well. I just use the aluminum (fine) ones on everything. I used it on the deck and the head, and I am thinking where the head gets narrow between the cylinders I might have removed some metal. That is my speculation, though.
But, since I was going to build a stroker motor for an upcoming blower anyway, within the next year, I am just going to take the hit and pull my engine and build that. Unfortunately it's going to kill most of the summer for me. However I am looking forward to dropping the motor out the bottom (using Jim's lift of course) and building my own.
I've already learned a few things: that I cannot get down to 9.0:1 using my heads and and a 31cc dished piston. I would have to have the chambers opened up on my heads 4-6cc. This is aggravated by the fact that my heads may have been milled and may need to be milled more now, if my above theory is correct. Opening the chambers may cost more than I want to spend.....
So far I'm thinking about JE pistons, Eagle 5.7" rods, and maybe a Callies crank..... I will be running my existing cam and keeping the revs below 6000. The blower will probably be a D1. I was hoping to get to 15 psi but will have to limit it to whatever I can run with the CR I end up with.
However, to my extreme disappointment the coolant loss is much worse than ever. The car is not really driiveable. I did the head install by the book and am quite proficient in it now. The only thing I can think of is that I did it myself - I have an IR angle die grinder on which I run the "gasket removal kit" from Standard Abrasives. Basically it's a 3in pad and a Scotchbrite-like disk. They have them for cast iron and aluminum. They work quite well. I just use the aluminum (fine) ones on everything. I used it on the deck and the head, and I am thinking where the head gets narrow between the cylinders I might have removed some metal. That is my speculation, though.
But, since I was going to build a stroker motor for an upcoming blower anyway, within the next year, I am just going to take the hit and pull my engine and build that. Unfortunately it's going to kill most of the summer for me. However I am looking forward to dropping the motor out the bottom (using Jim's lift of course) and building my own.
I've already learned a few things: that I cannot get down to 9.0:1 using my heads and and a 31cc dished piston. I would have to have the chambers opened up on my heads 4-6cc. This is aggravated by the fact that my heads may have been milled and may need to be milled more now, if my above theory is correct. Opening the chambers may cost more than I want to spend.....
So far I'm thinking about JE pistons, Eagle 5.7" rods, and maybe a Callies crank..... I will be running my existing cam and keeping the revs below 6000. The blower will probably be a D1. I was hoping to get to 15 psi but will have to limit it to whatever I can run with the CR I end up with.