Breadfan
09-02-2007, 03:27 PM
My folks have a '95 Suburban with a 5.7 TBI V8. It has 160,000 miles on it, and has a few issues, but ran well. They haven't been driving it, and it's sat for about a year. A few weekends ago, on a whim, I jumped the battery and got it running. It ran pretty good, so the next weekend I did an oil change on it.
I had noticed prior to doing the change, while letting it idle, that the oil pressure seemed to be jumping around from 70-90. At first I thought it might just be a weak battery if the gauges were electronic. I then thought perhaps it was something like sludge clogging an oil passage.
So I did an oil/filter change. The oil that came out seemed ok, so I didn't think to much of it.
Today I started it up again, and it sounds like a knock has developed in the engine. The oil gauge was back to it's old trick. I only ran it a minute or so, it did get a bit quieter but the knock was still there. I'm pretty sure it's a lifter noise.
After shutting it off, I popped off the oil fill cap and reached in, I was able to feel a rocker arm but it didn't feel very oily...I'm also pretty sure on these engines the oil travels up the pushrod.
So...I'm wondering if I have a clogged oil passage and perhaps was running part of the motor dry. Of course, it's also possible some damage has been caused, but I'm hoping an older Chevy 350 can take a bit more abuse than that. :)
At anyrate, anyone have any ideas? Is there anything I can run in the oil, like Seafoam, to clean the oil passages? Any other issues with these motors that could cause this?
I've got tomorrow to mess with it, so if I can do anything I'll give it a go. I hope it's smoething that can be remedied without engine removal, this truck still has some life in it.
I had noticed prior to doing the change, while letting it idle, that the oil pressure seemed to be jumping around from 70-90. At first I thought it might just be a weak battery if the gauges were electronic. I then thought perhaps it was something like sludge clogging an oil passage.
So I did an oil/filter change. The oil that came out seemed ok, so I didn't think to much of it.
Today I started it up again, and it sounds like a knock has developed in the engine. The oil gauge was back to it's old trick. I only ran it a minute or so, it did get a bit quieter but the knock was still there. I'm pretty sure it's a lifter noise.
After shutting it off, I popped off the oil fill cap and reached in, I was able to feel a rocker arm but it didn't feel very oily...I'm also pretty sure on these engines the oil travels up the pushrod.
So...I'm wondering if I have a clogged oil passage and perhaps was running part of the motor dry. Of course, it's also possible some damage has been caused, but I'm hoping an older Chevy 350 can take a bit more abuse than that. :)
At anyrate, anyone have any ideas? Is there anything I can run in the oil, like Seafoam, to clean the oil passages? Any other issues with these motors that could cause this?
I've got tomorrow to mess with it, so if I can do anything I'll give it a go. I hope it's smoething that can be remedied without engine removal, this truck still has some life in it.