burnoil
12-28-2007, 22:51
On my '84 K30, 6.2L, Banks, I have an oil leak. Ok, several oil leaks. I think every gastket (or sealing area) is leaking--some more than others. This is where my problem is. My oil pan and timing cover are leaking a fair bit--quite moist, but no real "flow" off of them. My valve covers have some seepage with a thin film of coagulated funk around them, but I don't think I would classify them as even being moist--very minimal leakage. Same with the vacuum pump mounting area. No oil cooler line leaks, turbo oil feed line is cool and fuel pump mounting area is dry (I guess not all the gaskets are leaking....)
Here is my problem: NONE of these leaks/seeps combined are enough to explain the quite severe river of oil I have coming down the back of my block on the passenger side. That may be an over-dramatization of the leak, but it is a doozie. I put a couple bottles of Fluoro-Dye in it to try to nail down the origins. It did not help because the product is junk. I don't recommend it to anybody. Then I installed a couple ounces of Tracer Line dye. Holy cow!! I found leaks in areas I didn't know I had leaks. That stuff is fantastic and carries my full recommendation for fluid dye. Anyways I found a VERY bright line of dye down the head gasket on the valley side of the head. I found no dye above the line at all (not coming from valve cover). The area in and around the intake runners is dye-free. The parting line/head gasket line is quite clean but the area immediately surrounding it is very damp coagulated funk indicating that the oil is flowing out the head gasket area keeping it clean and coagulating around the area. Looking up at the back of the motor, there is dye residue about 1/2" up form the head gasket line (wicking up/wind blown??) with no dye present around the valve cover. My starter glows like a night light with all the dye on it as does my front driveshaft, transmission, transfer case, et al.
Harkening back to my gasser days on Chev motors, I know it is almost impossible to get an oil leak from the head gasket and I am ASSUMING that this is also the case with the 6.2L. Does anyone have an idea or previous experience or even ever heard of this before?? I debated quite awhile before making this post because it *shouldn't* be possible, but I can not find any other source of the flow. The motor runs tip-top. Immediate startup with smooth running characteristics. I have no reason to suspect a compression leak from the gaskets--just oil.
Here is my problem: NONE of these leaks/seeps combined are enough to explain the quite severe river of oil I have coming down the back of my block on the passenger side. That may be an over-dramatization of the leak, but it is a doozie. I put a couple bottles of Fluoro-Dye in it to try to nail down the origins. It did not help because the product is junk. I don't recommend it to anybody. Then I installed a couple ounces of Tracer Line dye. Holy cow!! I found leaks in areas I didn't know I had leaks. That stuff is fantastic and carries my full recommendation for fluid dye. Anyways I found a VERY bright line of dye down the head gasket on the valley side of the head. I found no dye above the line at all (not coming from valve cover). The area in and around the intake runners is dye-free. The parting line/head gasket line is quite clean but the area immediately surrounding it is very damp coagulated funk indicating that the oil is flowing out the head gasket area keeping it clean and coagulating around the area. Looking up at the back of the motor, there is dye residue about 1/2" up form the head gasket line (wicking up/wind blown??) with no dye present around the valve cover. My starter glows like a night light with all the dye on it as does my front driveshaft, transmission, transfer case, et al.
Harkening back to my gasser days on Chev motors, I know it is almost impossible to get an oil leak from the head gasket and I am ASSUMING that this is also the case with the 6.2L. Does anyone have an idea or previous experience or even ever heard of this before?? I debated quite awhile before making this post because it *shouldn't* be possible, but I can not find any other source of the flow. The motor runs tip-top. Immediate startup with smooth running characteristics. I have no reason to suspect a compression leak from the gaskets--just oil.