Thursday, September 11, 2014

Cooler than PDX

This week has been full of literal, and not any figurative, headaches with the lovely wife in Portland for work.  There has been a rise in barometric pressure over the last few days and my head has been ringing since.  Hours long headaches that make my left eye feel like it's being squeezed in a vice have become regular.  On a happy note, it's 53 degrees outside.  The wife is enjoying being in a different place and I hope that she gets away from work and does some exploring.

CP has been enjoying her freedom to eat lunch in the cafeteria with mom gone and dad seemingly incapable of handling anything involving light, noise, or sandwiches in the mornings.  Yesterday was pizza at school and we had a discussion about why she doesn't regularly get to eat as school.  Evidently, things in her class would go much more smoothly if there weren't 7 rambunctious boys involved.  We discussed how her uncle and I were the same way when we were that age and that we probably just needed to go outside and run around the building about 5 times between classes.

Work on the Saabaru is going ok, but has come to a halt after getting the heads mostly reassembled.  It'll go soon, but the van is also still having problems.  I gambled on used lifters and lost.  One of them is clanking and I may end up pulling the intake and head to replace an entire bank of lifters....and that's a bummer when working in a small space.

CP wasn't able to repeat last year's performance at the fishing derby this year.  There weren't too many fish biting at the lake that day since it had rained the night before.  The big winner this year was the guy in the pro fishing shirt who took his two daughters around the lake in his boat and caught 16 fish each.  Many parents in the crowd thought that was kinda shitty since the idea is that everyone fishes from the bank with their kid.


Saturday, July 19, 2014

2005 GM Van with Castech Heads 4.8L

It seems that for a half dozen years, GM was getting some cylinder heads with casting problems.  It's a shame that it took them that long to figure it out.  Sadly, folks who buy these trucks and vans are still figuring it out....the hard way.

When I first purchased the van from a cabinet maker who was selling it and closing his business to start his "ministry" I noticed that it was a little low on coolant.  A month or so after buying it, the same condition reared its head again.  Now, at first mention of starting a ministry, I should have run away, but the van was an extended version and it fit my needs at the time.

The first symptom of this head problem is a mysterious loss of coolant.  I don't have a paved parking space, so I just figured it was leaking somewhere or there was an intake leak and re-filled it.  Well, after about 6 months, I started investigating further and looking for other folks with this problem.  It seems, the coolant loss is just the tip of this iceberg.

The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th symptoms are odd oil pressure fluctuation, white puffs of smoke on cold start, and lifter noise.  These may switch places and, if you're really lucky, may all happen at the same time.  The coolant loss is happening because there are cracks in the head near the machined land where the head bolts cinch down on the head.  The coolant seeps into the oil from up near the rockers, then circulates through the engine.  The water in the coolant boils off, then the leftover stuff is held in the oil.  The oil can only hold so much of it though and that is when you get the oil pressure fluctuations and lifter noise.  The oil with waaayyy too much glycol in it becomes a gelatinous sludge.  This sludge clogs the pick up screen in the pan and the oil filter, so you'll get odd oil pressure gauge readings that come and go.  Given the reliability issues with GM clusters, you might think, as I did, that the gauge is going bad.  Don't be fooled by this though, this is the final bell that tells you that you're about to be in for some real trouble.

About this time, you'll notice some lifter noises that don't sound like ticks any longer....it can be a full blown clanking noise.  That's what happens when the sludge hits the oil gallery that feeds the lifters and the rest of the upper part of the valve train.  I got out my stethoscope and found that the right bank of my engine was making the most noise, so I popped the valve cover off to confirm what I feared.  Yup, sludge in the valve cover, most of the push rods and rockers were shot, several lifters had begun to come apart, and there was a puddle of dex-cool near one of the bolts.  Shit.

Next thing to do was to pull the other side to confirm that it was both sides puking... and it was.  I did some more web searching and was able to find a company called Cylinder Heads International.  The reman heads are $175 each and you need to have the 3 digit code that's stamped onto a flat ear on the heads just outside the valve cover surface on one end.  Mine were 862. The heads arrived just in time for me to realize that I'd forgotten to remind myself to take out the dowels like I said that I would - see Summit parts list.

For the other parts, I found a set of used rockers, lifters, and push rods on eBay and Summit Racing was good for the rest of the stuff.  Normally I try to buy locally, but Summit had all of the parts and wasn't charging two prices for the head gaskets like the local Blue &Yellow, Irish, and the Zone were.  Below is the list of stuff that I'm in for on this deal.  I added plugs and wires since the van hasn't had them done in a while.
Now, to stuff it all together and see what I've missed.

$390 Cylinder Heads  http://www.headsonly.com/
$310 Summit Racing (free shipping)  http://www.summitracing.com/
$120 eBay (Rockers, Pushrods, Lifters)

Items Shipped:
ItemQty.Track: Box(Ships From)*CarrierEst. Arrival
Chevrolet Performance
                                      12570326 - Chevrolet Performance
                                      Cylinder Head PinsNAL-12570326
Cylinder Head Dowel Pin, Chevy, Small Block, LS Engines, Each
(Mfr. #: 12570326)
4Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

Fel-Pro 26191PT - Fel-Pro
                                      PermaTorque MLS Head GasketsFEL-26191PT
Head Gasket
(Mfr. #: 26191PT)
2Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

Dorman 56390 - Dorman Coolant
                                      Bypass SealsRNB-56390
Coolant Bypass Seals, Rubber/Steel, Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac, Set of 4
(Mfr. #: 56390)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

Fel-Pro MS92467 - Fel-Pro
                                      Exhaust Manifold GasketsFEL-MS92467
Exh. Manifold Gasket Set
(Mfr. #: MS92467)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

RNB-03413BRNB-03413B
Exhaust Manifold Bolts, Steel, Zinc Plated, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC, Chrysler, Dodge, Isuzu, Jeep, Set of 12
(Mfr. #: 03413B)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

Fel-Pro MS92211 - Fel-Pro
                                      Intake Manifold GasketsFEL-MS92211
Gaskets, Manifold, Intake, Chevy, Small Block, Set
(Mfr. #: MS92211)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

Summit Racing SUM-910211 -
                                      Summit Racing® Cylinder Head Bolt
                                      KitsSUM-910211
Head Bolts, Zinc Plated, Steel, Hex, Torque To Yield, Chevy, Small Block, LS, Kit
(Mfr. #: SUM-910211)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

ARP 100-9904 - ARP PTFE
                                      SealersARP-100-9904
Sealant, ARP Thread Sealer, 1.69 fluid oz., Each
(Mfr. #: 100-9904)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

ACDelco 12621258 - ACDelco
                                      Iridium Spark PlugsADO-41-110
Spark Plug, Iridium Tip, Tapered Seat, 14mm Thread, Resistor, Each
(Mfr. #: 12621258)
8Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days

Crane Cams 255-2420 - Crane
                                      FireWire Spark Plug WiresCRN-255-2420
Spark Plug Wires, FireWire, Reactive Core, 8mm, Black, Stock Boots, Chevy, GMC, 4.8/5.3/6.0L, Set
(Mfr. #: 255-2420)
1Box A (Georgia Warehouse)UPS3-4 bus. days