ChuckN
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- Chad
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- 1981
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- 350
The answer is…obviously. So, I just replaced an oil pan gasket and refilled the oil and put the antifreeze back in the radiator after “fixing” the temp sensor. As it turns out, there’s a casting flaw in the intake manifold and it’s weeping out through pinholes near the gooseneck/ temp sensor- standard Performer intake.
I haven’t taken an intake off a SBC in years- the radiator has a petcock that I can drain it completely, but will that still leave a bunch of antifreeze in the intake/block that will ruin the fresh oil? I can’t remember doing that with my dad years ago- I think the 305 in my old Nova was dry and hadn’t been driven in years so we didn’t have to worry about it. Fast forward 30 years later, and here I am- just thinking about the process and not sure if draining the rad and removing the hoses will get the fluid level low enough.
Thanks in advance!
I haven’t taken an intake off a SBC in years- the radiator has a petcock that I can drain it completely, but will that still leave a bunch of antifreeze in the intake/block that will ruin the fresh oil? I can’t remember doing that with my dad years ago- I think the 305 in my old Nova was dry and hadn’t been driven in years so we didn’t have to worry about it. Fast forward 30 years later, and here I am- just thinking about the process and not sure if draining the rad and removing the hoses will get the fluid level low enough.
Thanks in advance!