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Engine hydrolocked from oil while cranking?
Okay, I have tried to search all over for this issue to avoid getting slaughtered for asking but I cant find any answers.
Car is a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata. I tore apart the car to install my ARTech manifold and downpipe with EFR-6258, FIC 750cc injectors and Reverant MS2enhanced ECU. I finished my turbo install yesterday and I started the car. It idled for about a minute and then died. When I went to crank it back up I heard a POP and then it stopped cranking. I tried to crank it again and it was obvious there was something locking the motor up. I pulled the plugs and cylinder 2 was full of what I thought was coolant. I thought that I had some how popped my head gasket while cranking and hydrolocked my motor! I've never heard of a head gasket blowing while cranking though. I used my mityvac to try and remove the fluid from the cylinder to hopefully keep as must rust from forming as possible only to find out that it wasn't coolant at all, it was oil. almost 2oz of oil! I wonder of maybe I blew out the valve stem seals but how could there be that much oil? Enough to stop the motor from turning over after cranking a few times. I then tried to do a compression test on that cylinder and it was 220 psi, I moved to cylinder 1 and it was about 180 psi I assume the higher psi is due to the little bit of oil that I couldn't get out. after checking cylinder 1 I stopped and put the mityvac back in cylinder 2 and pulled another oz. out of it? I didn't even bother to continue checking the rest of the cylinders after that. What just happened to my motor? Does anyone have any thoughts? |
The last thing I did was pull the valve cover off and try to see if any of the valve seals on cylinder 2 looked any different from the rest of the cylinders but I couldn't tell any differences between them.
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Drain the pan, see how much comes out. Pour contents of pan into milk jugs for accurate measuring. Or just check the dipstick......is this a 100% factory stock motor?
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Have you tried to crank after pulling the plugs?
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Originally Posted by 2ndGearRubber
(Post 1037700)
Drain the pan, see how much comes out. Pour contents of pan into milk jugs for accurate measuring. Or just check the dipstick......is this a 100% factory stock motor?
Originally Posted by Lee04vr
(Post 1037701)
Have you tried to crank after pulling the plugs?
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Head gasket on wrong alowing oil in..?
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Originally Posted by Miater
(Post 1037705)
Head gasket on wrong alowing oil in..?
The furthest I went into the motor was removing the top of the intake to install the injectors. |
Did you have the valve cover for an extended time?
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Originally Posted by Lee04vr
(Post 1037728)
Did you have the valve cover for an extended time?
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I've got no idea how you did that. I would put new plugs back in and try to crank it now, though. The starter doesn't make enough torque to hurt the rods if hydrolocked so you are OK there. PCV line or something drained into it when moved around, perhaps? Just crank it and let it burn off the excess, I guess.
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Subscribed, because I want to see how the hell you oil hydrolock an engine while cranking.
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Stumped!
Tell us a little more about when the car was idling. What was the duration between the shut down, and your attempt to restart it? Was it a hard fast shut down? I would take off a charge pipe and look to see if it is pulling oil from somewhere upstream from the throttle body, and work your way down stream. |
Same here: I'm just as puzzled as you are. Must have opened this thread and your build thread like 5 times each now and each time just close it without any real idea or hypothesis. This is pretty rare, at least the way you say it happened anyway.
I'd get all the crap outa it and try it again like shooter said. if it fills up quickly again then you've no other choice but to tear it open. If it doesn't then try another comp/leakdown test and decide from there what you want to do. *edit: have you drained the oil yet? is it normal or is there coolant in it? |
I'm no mechanic, but if I had to guess I'd say your engine is shitting itself in fear of that EFR. I'd recommend some forged rods and some oil with Prozac additive.
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Originally Posted by miata2fast
(Post 1037779)
Stumped!
Tell us a little more about when the car was idling. What was the duration between the shut down, and your attempt to restart it? Was it a hard fast shut down? I would take off a charge pipe and look to see if it is pulling oil from somewhere upstream from the throttle body, and work your way down stream. When I get off work I'll pull the coupler of the throttle body and check for oil. I'm just as stumped as everyone else.
Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1037746)
I've got no idea how you did that. I would put new plugs back in and try to crank it now, though. The starter doesn't make enough torque to hurt the rods if hydrolocked so you are OK there. PCV line or something drained into it when moved around, perhaps? Just crank it and let it burn off the excess, I guess.
Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 1037811)
Same here: I'm just as puzzled as you are. Must have opened this thread and your build thread like 5 times each now and each time just close it without any real idea or hypothesis. This is pretty rare, at least the way you say it happened anyway.
I'd get all the crap outa it and try it again like shooter said. if it fills up quickly again then you've no other choice but to tear it open. If it doesn't then try another comp/leakdown test and decide from there what you want to do. *edit: have you drained the oil yet? is it normal or is there coolant in it? |
I don't think so, but who knows. Don't run it long if you get it to restart, that's for sure. I'd let it cycle through for a few seconds and then attempt another comp/leakdown test.
Do you remember what your afr was when it did idle? |
I'm guessing the 2oz of oil in the cylinder would not do good things for the WBo2, would the readings even be accurate at this point?
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Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 1037852)
I don't think so, but who knows. Don't run it long if you get it to restart, that's for sure. I'd let it cycle through for a few seconds and then attempt another comp/leakdown test.
Do you remember what your afr was when it did idle? |
Originally Posted by thenuge26
(Post 1037858)
I'm guessing the 2oz of oil in the cylinder would not do good things for the WBo2, would the readings even be accurate at this point?
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How much smoke did this thing pump out just before it died?
To have that much oil in it, you had to of saw a huge ploom of blue smoke. |
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