79dentside
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- Joined
- Nov 20, 2019
- Posts
- 369
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- Location
- Kansas
- First Name
- Brandon
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Classic
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey guys, I have a 350 that I can’t stand to drive anymore. I have an excessive wave of burning oil come into the cab after every acceleration. Problem is, I am lost. I cannot find my leak. I’ve done valve cover gaskets, but it is still there. Bellhousing is clean, I suspected it might be dripping from the sender, that is not the case. I thought maybe it is blowing oil out the breather, that is not the case.
I even had a buddy video tape the engine while I two-footed it and put some load on the engine. I cannot find my leak.
What would cause an excessive amount of burning oil to fill the cab? I’ve had this same smell before, but because I had a valve cover split but it bellowed smoke from under the hood on that engine.
Side notes:
*No blue smoke in exhaust
*No smoke from under the hood while driving
*changing the valve cover gasket helped, but it was never perfect.
*Oil filter housing tends to be excessively greasy
*currently, edges of the valvecovers are not wet.
1st picture was with the new valve cover gasket. I degreased the engine completely down to where you could see the block paint.
2nd picture was yesterday, oil filter housing already has oil all over it and it’s only been 5 or 6 months.
I even had a buddy video tape the engine while I two-footed it and put some load on the engine. I cannot find my leak.
What would cause an excessive amount of burning oil to fill the cab? I’ve had this same smell before, but because I had a valve cover split but it bellowed smoke from under the hood on that engine.
Side notes:
*No blue smoke in exhaust
*No smoke from under the hood while driving
*changing the valve cover gasket helped, but it was never perfect.
*Oil filter housing tends to be excessively greasy
*currently, edges of the valvecovers are not wet.
1st picture was with the new valve cover gasket. I degreased the engine completely down to where you could see the block paint.
2nd picture was yesterday, oil filter housing already has oil all over it and it’s only been 5 or 6 months.