Name this part found in oil?
lou.. compression test, leak down test.. call me i'll come help i've been in these motors enough to hopefully shed some light.. give me a call i'm not running either with this clutch on its way so sunday after i go riding i would be more then willing to come lend a hand..
Mike
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Well just got home a few minutes ago from dads house working on the car all day. The oil pan is clean with no other parts to be found. I had a buddy that works for GM that is a parts manager look over the part and he also thinks that this is not an internal part must be from the old blower coming apart. After cleaning out the oil pan we changed the oil 4 times and filtered everything to find nothing other than clean oil.
We then put some mobil 1 in and called it day for his car.
I guess everything will be ok with the motor and if it blows for some reason then we will go with bigger cubes and more boost.
Thanks everyone for helping out with all your thoughts.
We then put some mobil 1 in and called it day for his car. I guess everything will be ok with the motor and if it blows for some reason then we will go with bigger cubes and more boost.
Thanks everyone for helping out with all your thoughts.
I agree with the other fellow, you should be fine for long time. You could cut the oil filter open and make sure there isn't any fine pieces that went through the oil galleries...
I agree with the other fellow, you should be fine for long time. You could cut the oil filter open and make sure there isn't any fine pieces that went through the oil galleries...
I'd do a compression check on all cylinders, just to be safe, can't hurt. Gives you a chance to look at the plugs too, that might tell you something. I'd also, get a REALLY strong magnet, and tape/strap/attach to the oil filter, and run the car for about 300 or so miles easy, then cut the filter apart to see if you find anything.
Another thought too would be to put some kind of post filter on teh return line from the blower, so if this happens again, it can't make it's way into the oil pan. I'm sure that there's something out there that could do the job without being too much a flow restriction, even a glass bubble type thing with a screen to catch big pieces, as that's most likly what that is. To me, it looks as if it could be a piece of a tooth of the internal blower gears. I'd find some way to filter that oil leaving the blower if at all possible, probably a good idea for all forced induction type applications where engine oil is fed into the unit, turbo, superchanger, etc. etc.
Another thought too would be to put some kind of post filter on teh return line from the blower, so if this happens again, it can't make it's way into the oil pan. I'm sure that there's something out there that could do the job without being too much a flow restriction, even a glass bubble type thing with a screen to catch big pieces, as that's most likly what that is. To me, it looks as if it could be a piece of a tooth of the internal blower gears. I'd find some way to filter that oil leaving the blower if at all possible, probably a good idea for all forced induction type applications where engine oil is fed into the unit, turbo, superchanger, etc. etc.
ha ha HAAAAA!
FIRST TREAD!
I´ve seen this debris before, (not in my engine)
but definetelly are part of the thang that holds the two halves of the metal cage thta holds the ball bearings together.
rings are not THAT ductile
Im rebuilding my ls1!!!!
greetings from Guatemala!!!!!!
FIRST TREAD!
I´ve seen this debris before, (not in my engine)
but definetelly are part of the thang that holds the two halves of the metal cage thta holds the ball bearings together.
rings are not THAT ductile
Im rebuilding my ls1!!!!
greetings from Guatemala!!!!!!





