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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
Sitting here sippin my coffee, I just remembered that story from the HOTB book, where this gal was cranking up the brand new ZR-1s in sub freezing temps with the accelerator nearly floored. The result was a number of new ZR-1s with cam failures. So, it seem a quite plausible notion that most of the wear over time goes hand in hand with cold, dry starts, sans pre-oiling.
I too crank my Z every 3-4 weeks when in winter storage. My thought is to minimize the "drying out" of the bearings, and keep fuel residue from gumming up in the injectors (which actually happened to one of my motorcycles and a pressure washer left too long over winter w/o running). Pulling the injector fuses, IIRC, is easy to do, and would allow some pre-oiling/cranking for say 4-6 seconds w/o worrying about it firing up. (If it does fire, one would have to be wondering about a leaking injector.) I knew this discussion was going to veer into something useful!
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cannot tell what is meant by cam failure. Was it due to gas pedal to the floor, freezing temps, or a brand new ZR1 that had sat for months on show room floor Or.......something else entirely?? This discussion has just veered into something scary
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As related to me by Graham Behan. Upon investigating this problem, it was discovered that the cam journal & corresponding journal bore tolerances were at fault, but certainly exacerbated by the starting procedure. All machining dimensions have tolerances, or a range of acceptable size. The size usually varies from tool wear and the machine tool accuracy. Such is the case here. As it turned out, clearance from the cam journal diameter at the large end of the tolerance and the journal bores at the small end of tolerance was insufficient. Revising the dimensions & corresponding tolerances solved the problem, right along with the cold start procedure.
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Think about the forces on the camshaft along the length of the cam. I think you will come to understand the wear pattern & why it is the same in other engines.
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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
Supposed to be like that to impart rotation of the lifter.
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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
Sorry If what I said about WOT cold starts scared ya Cliff - or anyone else. I recon my point was missed; no fault of yours or anyone's (and I DO do cold starts, all winter long, FWIW).
My point was only with regard to when some reports say significant amounts of the total wear occurs in any engine, i.e., during cold, near-dry starts in general. The LT5 WOT cold start affair was (to me) just a bizarre & extreme example of such damage of cold and perhaps dry starts. And, Jerry brought additional info regarding the particular circumstances that further exacerbated the net result - further insulating us from actual wear and tear.
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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
Changed my oil today.. I did let it sit overnight tilted to the drain side. I also did fill the oil filter up and let it sit and soak in for 2 days.. tipped it over to let any excess oil out and then screwed it on. I warm my oil up in the oven .. pours like water and figure couldn't hurt startup when its cold. the 10w40 is like ketchup compared to when its warmed up.
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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
Wow. Just...wow. Ok, you win.
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Re: Changing oil...Let it drain overnight ?
I've found that if you play soothing music to your oil for two hours the night before it flows into the engine better.
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