Update on what I got accomplished over the weekend.
Removed the spark plugs and found no moisture on them.
Removed the intake that had the Mr Gasket … gasket and the right stuff; found vanilla milk shake looking oil in the lifter valley. The intake to head sealing surfaces look ok in terms of no pitting. Gasket areas around water ports seemed to have a good seal but its hard to tell when the gasket and sealer rips apart when removing the intake.
Removed the heads and saw that my pistons are stamped with "040" on them.
All bolts had thread sealer.
Observed that the felpro 8510 pt1 head gaskets were in good condition around all cylinders and around all water and oil jackets. What I mean is that all the water holes had stained the gasket with rusty water only on the gasket holes that run water and did not see any of these running/blown/damaged and passing water to any other gasket area or ports. Same observation with the oil drain passages and the cylinders, nothing blown or damaged.
Took a wire wheel to the intake and heads mating surfaces to clean all gasket material. Could not find any cracks anywhere. Used a non-pression straight edge to the heads and did not see any warping.
Will do:
Take the heads and intake to the machine shop and have them checked anyways. But I don't think the leak was through the head and block gasket.
After cleaning the lifter valley I removed one lifter and saw more milky oil in the lifter and the lifter oil feed passage in the block. I will remove them one by one and flush those passages also to remove most of the contaminated oil.
Will take off oil pan and clean everything I can underneath before reassembly.
This may have contributed to the water although I still believe I had an intake leak:
I read on another forum that someone had the same issue with condensation and water in the oil by running the engine on short startups/run times and not having a pcv.
I have only ran the engine for very short periods and installed the pcv only a week before the first post, because I wanted to reduce the condensation Ive always had on the oil fill cap. I also live in a high humidity area.
Ordered a set of Elgin head bolts with sealer.
I have a thick (.120") felpro intake gasket that I didn't use last time and will use now with more of "the right stuff".
Still need new head gaskets.
Should I get another set of 8510 pt1 or a different one?
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