Raging Bull
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Yeah just check your coolant reservoir, once the oil gets in there it stays down and forms a brown sludge, it won't get back into your cooling system since it's quite a bit heavier than coolant.
I first also thought that possibly the tranny oil is mixing with the coolant but my auto seemed ok. Today I took off the supercharger and the manifold and pulled off the old gaskets and to my surprise they looked ok with only one edge on the gasket that looked suspect, what caught my attention however was how loose the bloody manifold gasket screws were, this could have caused the oil to mix with the coolant galleries. I can clearly see sludge inside the coolant galleries now too so the oil definitely got in there, I guess it only takes a bit of a gap and it comes in.
I'll have some pics of the gaskets up soon but I'm very confident that it was the loose LIM or the gasket that caused this, I'm changing the radiator anyway so there's no real way to find out but after seeing all the sludge on the galleries after taking the LIM off I'm convinced it was the gasket despite the fact that they didn't look too bad.
It's a decent job, took us 2.5 hours to get the throttle body, supercharger and LIM completely off. Tomorow, we'll clean it out nicely, clean out the throttle body, LIM and everything else around it, torque everything to precision, fill up the coolant and drain it. Also changing that U-bend and the thermostat while I'm at it. Pictures might be a tad crap since we were working on it at night but tomorrows shots should be better.
I first also thought that possibly the tranny oil is mixing with the coolant but my auto seemed ok. Today I took off the supercharger and the manifold and pulled off the old gaskets and to my surprise they looked ok with only one edge on the gasket that looked suspect, what caught my attention however was how loose the bloody manifold gasket screws were, this could have caused the oil to mix with the coolant galleries. I can clearly see sludge inside the coolant galleries now too so the oil definitely got in there, I guess it only takes a bit of a gap and it comes in.
I'll have some pics of the gaskets up soon but I'm very confident that it was the loose LIM or the gasket that caused this, I'm changing the radiator anyway so there's no real way to find out but after seeing all the sludge on the galleries after taking the LIM off I'm convinced it was the gasket despite the fact that they didn't look too bad.
It's a decent job, took us 2.5 hours to get the throttle body, supercharger and LIM completely off. Tomorow, we'll clean it out nicely, clean out the throttle body, LIM and everything else around it, torque everything to precision, fill up the coolant and drain it. Also changing that U-bend and the thermostat while I'm at it. Pictures might be a tad crap since we were working on it at night but tomorrows shots should be better.