cali+Mocasho+
89 white 3.2 145k
After I put 1040 and did the rod bearing the oil light is gone
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oil was full just a little old but I understand that it was poorly lubercatedMy first guess is you scorched a head gasket due to the heat associated with running out of oil.
The white smoke is your coolant. And it has nothing to do with Seafoam.
You can pressure test the rad to verify.
See if there are any codes.
No. Oil light flickerd until it stalledWhen you had the oil light issue, the one with the sump full of oil, did the car actually overheat?
You mentioned stalling at that point, is that because the engine was overheating?
If the engine never experienced overheating, the head gaskets should not be your issue.
can Bad radcap allowing flow to overflow hose?Try a new rad cap.
What about a oil light at steady idle once warmed upTry a new rad cap.
What oil sensor did you replace? There are two of them. What oil light is on? Meaning what does it say? Low oil level or low oil pressure or just the picture of the oil can?What about a oil light at steady idle once warmed up
red light up top. And I replaced the sensor to the block not the panWhat oil sensor did you replace? There are two of them. What oil light is on? Meaning what does it say? Low oil level or low oil pressure or just the picture of the oil can?
Ever heard of a pump performing poorly after high rpms once warmed up?I'm wondering about oil pressure, pump and sensor. or hg issues. A Lot of futzing around and testing
New rad cap and coolant is still goes and retreats back into the system. Coolant light was on yesterday now it’s not. I picked up a mechanical oil pressure gauge and compression tester today. Now I’m trying to figure out what size fittings I need to make the tee.Very unlikely.
Did anything change with a different rad cap?
I have never heard of an impeller failing in a waterpump.
The red oil light usually means lack of pressure, usually below 5 lb pressure. Was the crank discoloured when you swapped the rod bearings? The mains can be an issue but they are less prone to high wear and wide clearances.