As promised. These things do not get spoken of very much so here is one of those unfortunate events...
This is the stock LBZ block with 234k miles. It's been overheated many times along with lots of abuse. First overheating incident was at Ennis, literally boiled coolant out all over the windsheld after 1/8 mile from a split waterpump impeller, found the failure later. Was overheated several times following with 3 total waterpump failures.
Symptoms of pressurized coolant system began after the first overheating incident with minimal change until recently. Engine oil analysis tested positive for coolant after DPC. Made 2 sled pulls to test some changes and symptoms became more severe. Finally began seeing moisture out of the crankcase breather and pushing coolant heavily. Last startup had a slight hesitation on cold start with a very short misfire and white smoke. Never saw and signs of engine oil contamination other than the analysis. After pulling glow plug delets and spinning the engine over, cylinder 6 was puking coolant severely.
No complaints on our end, we knew the risk keeping the LBZ block and not going to an LML or half fill. This thing has absolutely surpassed all expectations and performed phenomenally well in Denver. It's all part of pushing things to the limits.
Block/Rotating Assy Specs
.020 Mahle Forged (Roughly 15:1)
SoCal 14mm Head Studs
SoCal Billet Narrow Rod Crank
SoCal Girdle & Billet Mains
Carillo Rods
9100AF Cam
SoCal Valvetrain
SoCal Balancer & Flexplate
SoCal Stage 1 Heads
Air/Fuel
472/87/1.0 & 491/100/1.45
F1 250%
Dual 10mm Pumps
If your still reading, send this cracked cylinder pic to your wife and remind her that even a few inches can be painful.
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This is the stock LBZ block with 234k miles. It's been overheated many times along with lots of abuse. First overheating incident was at Ennis, literally boiled coolant out all over the windsheld after 1/8 mile from a split waterpump impeller, found the failure later. Was overheated several times following with 3 total waterpump failures.
Symptoms of pressurized coolant system began after the first overheating incident with minimal change until recently. Engine oil analysis tested positive for coolant after DPC. Made 2 sled pulls to test some changes and symptoms became more severe. Finally began seeing moisture out of the crankcase breather and pushing coolant heavily. Last startup had a slight hesitation on cold start with a very short misfire and white smoke. Never saw and signs of engine oil contamination other than the analysis. After pulling glow plug delets and spinning the engine over, cylinder 6 was puking coolant severely.
No complaints on our end, we knew the risk keeping the LBZ block and not going to an LML or half fill. This thing has absolutely surpassed all expectations and performed phenomenally well in Denver. It's all part of pushing things to the limits.
Block/Rotating Assy Specs
.020 Mahle Forged (Roughly 15:1)
SoCal 14mm Head Studs
SoCal Billet Narrow Rod Crank
SoCal Girdle & Billet Mains
Carillo Rods
9100AF Cam
SoCal Valvetrain
SoCal Balancer & Flexplate
SoCal Stage 1 Heads
Air/Fuel
472/87/1.0 & 491/100/1.45
F1 250%
Dual 10mm Pumps
If your still reading, send this cracked cylinder pic to your wife and remind her that even a few inches can be painful.
Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk
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