7 is about right if my memory is fine. Possibly even 8?
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7 is about right if my memory is fine. Possibly even 8?
-----Dan B.
Yeah, 7 is right (6.8 ). Here are the relevant pages from the owners manual.
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If you are sure that you followed the manual procedures, the original dipstick was inserted all the way before measuring, and the car was level etc., you can try adding a bit at a time to get it in the correct range. The manual states to add a 1/2 pint to compensate for a new filter.
That would eliminate low oil level as the cause ( unless you verified the level during one of your previous tests).
Dana
1981 DeLorean DMC-12 (5 Speed, Gas Flap, Black Interior, Windshield Antenna, Dark Gray)
Restored as "mostly correct, but with flaws corrected". Pictures and comments of my restoration are in the albums section on my profile.
1985 Chevrolet Corvette, Z51, 4+3 manual
2006 Dodge Magnum R/T (D/D)
2010 Camaro SS (Transformers Edition)
ocd kicked in and did another oil change, this time with the correct filter. oil levels are fine now.
again same issue, great at start up then when warm it chatters, i took a long tube and put my ear to the end of it and put it around the valve covers and nothing.
i put the tube around the manifolds and the sound is certaining coming from there.
at this point im going to assume its manifold and gasket related. the gaskits seems new but im willing to bet dollars to donuts either the bolts arent tightened to spec or the manifolds werent milled.
ill keep yall posted.
ok got under there again. found some interesting things. put the vaccum hose to the oil pan, no sound. anytime i get it near the passenger side manifold is when it gets super sound, enough to chatter RIGHT in my ear. pin pointed it so close to the MIDDLE of the manifold and snapped a pic of this. look at the brown burn stains coming from DIRECTLY where the sound is.
im no mechanic but i cant deny the evidence here.
tell me what yall think, im going to remove the heat stove cover when the car cools down and tighten the manifold bolts there and see where i am.
That looks like a culprit!
If it is coming from the exhaust that's encouraging and much less damaging than valve train problems. Although it hasn't happened to me, I have read about others that had rapping sounds. You may also want to check the heat shields on the crossover pipe as well (assuming original exhaust). Here's a thread on that:
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?15...der-load/page4
I began to have exhaust leak noise that progressively got worse before I refurbed my exhaust. What a difference new gaskets, planing the manifolds, etc. made!
Good luck.
Also, a little bit of OCD helps with these cars.
Last edited by DMC-81; 05-27-2018 at 03:17 PM.
Dana
1981 DeLorean DMC-12 (5 Speed, Gas Flap, Black Interior, Windshield Antenna, Dark Gray)
Restored as "mostly correct, but with flaws corrected". Pictures and comments of my restoration are in the albums section on my profile.
1985 Chevrolet Corvette, Z51, 4+3 manual
2006 Dodge Magnum R/T (D/D)
2010 Camaro SS (Transformers Edition)
removed the heatstove cover i tightened the bolts and same sound but certainly not as alarming as before. the gaskets are obviously very new and i dont believe the manifolds were milled.
if it were rod knock where could i look to make sure? i assumed listening around the oil pan itself would be a good place to start.
fyi the leak is gone too after tightening the oil pan and adding the thick 20w 50 oil to the car.
If the noise is getting quieter, then that's definitely a good sign. I would continue down the path of listening for and fixing exhaust leak noise. For example, 3 of my 6 manifold flanges were compromised so I would agree, even with new gaskets, not milling the manifolds will make the problem come back. Don't forget to check the crossover pipe heat shields too.
Here is my exhaust refurb thread if it helps any: http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?14...hlight=exhaust
Although not precise, to listen for rod knock I would place your hose on the engine block wall under the exhaust and in the valley (if you can maneuver it there).
Dana
1981 DeLorean DMC-12 (5 Speed, Gas Flap, Black Interior, Windshield Antenna, Dark Gray)
Restored as "mostly correct, but with flaws corrected". Pictures and comments of my restoration are in the albums section on my profile.
1985 Chevrolet Corvette, Z51, 4+3 manual
2006 Dodge Magnum R/T (D/D)
2010 Camaro SS (Transformers Edition)
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so this was a thing yesterday.
one of the gaskets was on upside down. i brought the manifold to a machine shop and got it milled, he said it was pretty bad.
im hoping i dont have to do the other side soon.
will be putting this back on this weekend, hopfully that resolves the issue.