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While driving to Eureka Springs for this years Tri-Healey Meet we were driving on a nice twisty MO two lane. As we came around to slight downhill left hand curve I saw something in the road. I couldn’t go right, no shoulder, and made a snap decision to go over – Wrong Move!!
After a very loud clunk/crunching sound my wife looked back and said I think you are leaking something. The engine was still running OK so I started watching the oil pressure gauge. When it headed to zero pressure I turned the engine off and looked for a place to pull off. Found a gravel driveway to a church youth center and coasted in.
A local member had an oil pan so we headed back down Tuesday to swap it out with the one on the car. When we finished swapping pans, I checked the water and brake/clutch reservoir and fired Miss BT up. Ran fine and I headed to the motel where Jean had gotten a room.
We left Springfield about 9:30 Wednesday morning after checking all the fluid levels again. All were OK. While driving on the I-44 I kept my eye on the oil and water gauges. Both were ‘normal’, oil started out at 55 lbs and slowly worked its way down to 40 lbs. Temperature was constant at 190 degrees. I was running at 70 – 73 mph most of the time.
When we got to Rolla I pulled in for gas. Jean parked and came over and said there was a big puddle of something under the car. I looked and checked in the engine bay and couldn’t see any obvious leak. The oil level was still full. I got down on my hands and knees to get a closer look; it was ‘dirty’ oil and was coming out of the radiator overflow pipe. I slowly release the radiator cap pressure and took it off. Oil came out. Because the car had been running ‘normal’ I decided to come on home. Engine was smooth with no misses. Oil and water readings were normal for Miss BT.
I’ve drained some of the new oil out of the pan and there isn’t any water in the pan oil. I did a compression check and cylinders 1 – 5 range for 110 (1), 115 (1) and 120 (3). I can’t get the spark plug out of the number 6 cylinder until I get a different spark plug socket.
Does anyone have any idea how the old oil got in the water? I think when I hit the chunk of ??? an oil tsunami shot up from the oil pan but can’t figure out how it got in the water.
My next step will be to drain the radiator and refill with water and see if it gets contaminated with oil again. If it doesn’t I’ll refill with antifreeze and let her rip.
After a very loud clunk/crunching sound my wife looked back and said I think you are leaking something. The engine was still running OK so I started watching the oil pressure gauge. When it headed to zero pressure I turned the engine off and looked for a place to pull off. Found a gravel driveway to a church youth center and coasted in.
A local member had an oil pan so we headed back down Tuesday to swap it out with the one on the car. When we finished swapping pans, I checked the water and brake/clutch reservoir and fired Miss BT up. Ran fine and I headed to the motel where Jean had gotten a room.
We left Springfield about 9:30 Wednesday morning after checking all the fluid levels again. All were OK. While driving on the I-44 I kept my eye on the oil and water gauges. Both were ‘normal’, oil started out at 55 lbs and slowly worked its way down to 40 lbs. Temperature was constant at 190 degrees. I was running at 70 – 73 mph most of the time.
When we got to Rolla I pulled in for gas. Jean parked and came over and said there was a big puddle of something under the car. I looked and checked in the engine bay and couldn’t see any obvious leak. The oil level was still full. I got down on my hands and knees to get a closer look; it was ‘dirty’ oil and was coming out of the radiator overflow pipe. I slowly release the radiator cap pressure and took it off. Oil came out. Because the car had been running ‘normal’ I decided to come on home. Engine was smooth with no misses. Oil and water readings were normal for Miss BT.
I’ve drained some of the new oil out of the pan and there isn’t any water in the pan oil. I did a compression check and cylinders 1 – 5 range for 110 (1), 115 (1) and 120 (3). I can’t get the spark plug out of the number 6 cylinder until I get a different spark plug socket.
Does anyone have any idea how the old oil got in the water? I think when I hit the chunk of ??? an oil tsunami shot up from the oil pan but can’t figure out how it got in the water.
My next step will be to drain the radiator and refill with water and see if it gets contaminated with oil again. If it doesn’t I’ll refill with antifreeze and let her rip.
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