I searched and found threads on LB7's and they said the o-ring didn't seal compression. I'm wondering if that's different on an LMM.
I just finished up the engine swap on my truck; bought a low mileage LBZ engine and swapped everything from the LMM to that, including the injectors. My local dealer didn't have any new o-rings so I just re-used my old ones.
Got the truck running and when I came back from a short drive I can hear what sounds like a small compression leak on the passenger side of the engine, in time with the engine. When I shut off the engine you could hear the psssssssshhhhhhhh of what sounds like compression bleeding off for 2-3 seconds.
I immediately thought it was an injector o-ring, but searching only found LB7 info, and on that they said the o-ring doesn't seal compression. Is it (hopefully) different on and LMM/LBZ? If not, any ideas what it might be?
Jody
I just finished up the engine swap on my truck; bought a low mileage LBZ engine and swapped everything from the LMM to that, including the injectors. My local dealer didn't have any new o-rings so I just re-used my old ones.
Got the truck running and when I came back from a short drive I can hear what sounds like a small compression leak on the passenger side of the engine, in time with the engine. When I shut off the engine you could hear the psssssssshhhhhhhh of what sounds like compression bleeding off for 2-3 seconds.
I immediately thought it was an injector o-ring, but searching only found LB7 info, and on that they said the o-ring doesn't seal compression. Is it (hopefully) different on and LMM/LBZ? If not, any ideas what it might be?
Jody