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Originally Posted by RBuhr69
I would definetly be calling the builder Monday morning and asking if everything was checked for cracks....If they say yes, then I would remove thermostat, bolt thermostat housing back up and find a longer lower radiator hose and have the water pull from a 5 gallon bucket (0bviosuly filling bucket as it runs), leave the hose off the outlet on the radiator and just let it flush all the way through. This way you can flush the entire system and then bolt it all back up and see if any oil returns.
Just a thought..
Otherwise, rut row scooby....Pulling motor or at minimum take top end apart.
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I bought the whole car already running/driving, the seller didn't build the engine so getting back to the builder for questions might be difficult. Buying hot rods is always a gamble. I'm pretty sure the seller had no idea it had a problem.
My number one plan for tomorrow is to go back and do a proper flush, clean, de-grease of the cooling system just like you suggested. I hoped the half-azzed drain I did yesterday would show me something, it showed me how to waste time and fresh anti-freeze without telling me squat.
I double-checked this morning before I left, after everything cooled down, the dipstick still shows full on oil. It does not seem to be losing any noticable amount of oil and yet a paper towel dipped into the rad looks like this...
I'm also going to try and score some dye for the oil to be sure it is coming in fresh and not residual.
I really appreciate any comments or tips.
Jeff-