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#75977 04/06/2007 6:38 PM | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 | I was cleaning my oilpan yesterday, and shaking it about and such to get all the oil out that I could, and out from the dark depths came out a piece of metal. It is about 1/8" thick, cast iron, machined, one side black, the other side silver with marks as if it has rubbed against something spinning. It is also marked "GM 8P" The two side curved edges look original, but every other side looks like it was snapped from a larger piece. I looked everywhere in the crankcase with a flashlight to try and find where it came from, but there is nothing! And it came from such a deep place under the second level (you can see in the photo)of the oil pan, I dont know where it came from. The engine is a L6 230 from a 65 chevy, anyone recognize this piece or know where it could have come from?? Here are some photos. http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w128/dougboys/Other%20Crap/IMG_6228.jpg?t=1175891336 http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w128/dougboys/Other%20Crap/IMG_6229.jpg?t=1175891380 http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w128/dougboys/Other%20Crap/IMG_6230.jpg?t=1175891394 | | |
#75978 04/06/2007 7:33 PM | Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 6,383 Ex Hall Monitor | Ex Hall Monitor Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 6,383 | The links aren't any good. They ask for an e-mail account log-in. You'd find it informative to visit the glove box manual (there's a link on the forum home page) to see how to post links to pics.
Save a life, adopt a senior shelter pet. The three main causes of blindness: Cataracts, Politics, Religion. Name your dog Naked so you can walk Naked in the park.
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#75979 04/06/2007 8:03 PM | Joined: Dec 2002 Posts: 3,374 Moderator - The Electrical Bay | Moderator - The Electrical Bay Joined: Dec 2002 Posts: 3,374 |
Another quality post. Real Trucks Rattle HELP! The Paranoids are after me!
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#75980 04/06/2007 9:26 PM | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 | Ok, sorry about that, links are fixed. | | |
#75981 04/06/2007 9:46 PM | Joined: Nov 2000 Posts: 582 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Nov 2000 Posts: 582 | No, it's the tip of a Fribulator! F**k if I know. | | |
#75982 04/06/2007 10:03 PM | Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 6,383 Ex Hall Monitor | Ex Hall Monitor Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 6,383 | Part of a piston skirt??????
Save a life, adopt a senior shelter pet. The three main causes of blindness: Cataracts, Politics, Religion. Name your dog Naked so you can walk Naked in the park.
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#75983 04/06/2007 10:24 PM | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 Riding in the Passing Lane | Riding in the Passing Lane Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 | They say money can't buy happiness. It can buy old Chevy trucks though. Same thing. 1972 Chevy c10 Cheyenne SuperIn the Gallery Forum | | |
#75984 04/06/2007 10:45 PM | Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,985 Crusty Old Sarge | Crusty Old Sarge Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,985 | It looks like part of a retainer, maybe from the camshaft. I'm not real familiar with the 6 cyl cam gears. I know that the later V8's use a retainer on the cams and have 2 bolts at the front of the block. The small half moon in the first pic looks like a portion of bolt hole, the wear pattern maybe from the timing gear. Just a thought, good luck.
~ Craig 1958 Viking 4400"The Book of Thor"Read the story in the DITY1960 Chevrolet C10"A Family Heirloom"Follow the story in the DITY Gallery'59 Apache 31, 327 V8 (0.030 over), Muncie M20 4 Speed, GM 10 Bolt Rear... long term project (30 years and counting) Come Bleed or Blister, something has got to give!!! | Living life in the SLOW lane | | |
#75985 04/06/2007 11:18 PM | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 Riding in the Passing Lane | Riding in the Passing Lane Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 | Good guese Tuts but they use a retainer plate in back of the cam gear but it doesn,t look like that. Iv,e been in plenty of them & can,t ID it. If it,s aluminum its probably off a piston but iv,e never seen one marked like that. The 230-250,s were bad about breaking pistons. They say money can't buy happiness. It can buy old Chevy trucks though. Same thing. 1972 Chevy c10 Cheyenne SuperIn the Gallery Forum | | |
#75986 04/06/2007 11:25 PM | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 | Its Cast Iron. I have just checked over the the bottom end again, checking every piston and such, but still nothing. There is evidence that the engine has been apart before, maybe the piece was dropped in accidently? Or from the factory??? I had the engine running good before I took it out, so if it is missing that piece, it cant be anything too bad... | | |
#75987 04/06/2007 11:36 PM | Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 1,285 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 1,285 | what about camshaft thrust plate? | | |
#75988 04/06/2007 11:54 PM | Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,985 Crusty Old Sarge | Crusty Old Sarge Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,985 | Wrenchbender: First Congrats on your retirement. I knew I came here to learn. I have seen the lower portion of the cylinder break loose and not effect the engine, but those wouldn't have ID #'s on them.
~ Craig 1958 Viking 4400"The Book of Thor"Read the story in the DITY1960 Chevrolet C10"A Family Heirloom"Follow the story in the DITY Gallery'59 Apache 31, 327 V8 (0.030 over), Muncie M20 4 Speed, GM 10 Bolt Rear... long term project (30 years and counting) Come Bleed or Blister, something has got to give!!! | Living life in the SLOW lane | | |
#75989 04/07/2007 3:11 AM | Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 483 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 483 | Sounds like a complete teardown as we say in the jet engine industry. How ever you have a number, complete teardown may not be warrented. Your'er not falling out of the sky at 35,000 feet. | | |
#75990 04/08/2007 3:22 PM | Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 455 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 455 | Interesting. - Would scare the hell out of me, at first sight. The first thought would be, how the engine ran lately...
I think this piece could be some shop debris that landed in the oil pan when it was open last time, as you say.
The way the piece broke off, there should be other pieces along with it. Very unlikely to have a piece that size and with those edges break off somewhere, but no other pieces with it.
If the engine ran good without any change before this discovery, I wouldn't worry too much about it. | | |
#75991 04/08/2007 4:04 PM | Joined: Feb 2000 Posts: 4,886 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Feb 2000 Posts: 4,886 | I bet its the bottom of a old oil pump, they used cast iron caps on some of them. I can't think of anything else with cast iron parts that need a part number. Joe | | |
#75992 04/08/2007 6:14 PM | Joined: Apr 2000 Posts: 499 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Apr 2000 Posts: 499 | I agree with tuts and greg. When I rebuilt my 292 a couple of years ago, I found the thrust plate in three pieces. The screw was still tight against the piece that would have been above the "GM 8P" in your photo. A piece similar to what you have was trapped between the cam and the screw and the other pieces and nothing fell out.
'67 GMC 3/4 292 4spd
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#75993 04/09/2007 6:45 PM | Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 149 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 149 | Originally posted by Beaver 53: Sounds like a complete teardown as we say in the jet engine industry. How ever you have a number, complete teardown may not be warrented. Your'er not falling out of the sky at 35,000 feet. Come now Beaver.... You know as do I.... that a "complete teardown" equalls a "D"-check.... and we both know what's involved in a "D" check per the FAR's..lolol :hammering: :hammering: Michael \'48 chev 2-ton boom truck (Boomer) '49 Chev 2-ton flat bed '65 Chev 35ft school bus '88 GMC 6500 '72 Superior 26ft class "A" coach '50 Farmall "M" '71 MGB GT '68 Austin-Healey Sprite '65 Austin-Healey Sprite and various other odd British cars and lots of old radios..... Although we know what the speed of light is..... What I want to know is... How fast is the speed of DARK??
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#75994 04/09/2007 9:37 PM | Joined: Jan 2001 Posts: 5,320 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jan 2001 Posts: 5,320 |
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#75995 04/10/2007 2:32 PM | Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 455 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 455 | | | |
#75996 04/10/2007 8:34 PM | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 | Wow! Thats it! I checked the manual, and its located right behind the larger timing gear, I havent taken them off yet, but I can tell through the holes in the gear that that retainer has been replaced. Im guessing sometime in this truck's history it blew a timing gear and the retainer too? and a part fell deep into the oilpan. Would it be possible for the retainer to break causing the gear to break, or would it have broken because the gear broke?? Oh well, I feel better now knowing what that piece is, now I Just gotta figure out how to take the timing gears off and put new ones on...
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#75997 04/10/2007 8:37 PM | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 Riding in the Passing Lane | Riding in the Passing Lane Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 | You have to pull the cam out to change the gear. They say money can't buy happiness. It can buy old Chevy trucks though. Same thing. 1972 Chevy c10 Cheyenne SuperIn the Gallery Forum | | |
#75998 04/10/2007 9:24 PM | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 16 | Do I really have to? I searched "timing gears" on the forum and found some posts of people doing it without taking the cam out. I dont care if the gears are destroyed during removal, but is it possible to take them off and put new ones on without taking the cam out? | | |
#75999 04/10/2007 10:02 PM | Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,985 Crusty Old Sarge | Crusty Old Sarge Joined: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,985 | Do I get a prize or asomething for coming up with the right answer? I would settle for a BEER, just don't know how you would get it over here. Not bad for someone who's into V8's. :p
~ Craig 1958 Viking 4400"The Book of Thor"Read the story in the DITY1960 Chevrolet C10"A Family Heirloom"Follow the story in the DITY Gallery'59 Apache 31, 327 V8 (0.030 over), Muncie M20 4 Speed, GM 10 Bolt Rear... long term project (30 years and counting) Come Bleed or Blister, something has got to give!!! | Living life in the SLOW lane | | |
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