Daveo91Burb
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- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Silverado Suburban
- Engine Size
- Vortec 383, modified TBI/4L80e
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I’ve been hoping for something simple for a while now, have actually been in denial. But I can’t deny 1/3 to 1/2 quart in 300 miles any longer. Funny thing is plugs do not look oil fouled to me at all, and the (hot) compression is good and consistent in all cylinders (approx 180 at three hits and 200-210 at five hits). And there are not clouds of smoke going down the road, even when I get on it with high load. It will puff smoke if I gun it at idle, though.Only thing I can think of is oil rings are wrong for the application, installed wrong, or didn’t seat correctly. I followed the instructions that came with the Hastings set to a T. First start up I didn’t do anything special for break-in, but everything I’ve read said you don’t have to with roller cam. First start up was on an engine stand with a carb. I had water in the water jackets, but it wasn’t circulating and it was steaming out the water neck after the less than 2 mins of running I did. There’s a back story: I had to switch machinists mid-build. The first one was hitting the sauce pretty hard and he had about five missed deadlines. He also bought pistons that would have given me 10:1 CR with vortec heads. So I found a new machinist and bought some KB pistons that lower my CR half a point. Second guy, who has a good rep building high end motors, said the rings would be fine with the new pistons but now I have some doubts.
Anything else I should check before I start pulling the motor and tearing it down? Any other theories of what’s wrong?
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