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Job finished but another suprise
I removed the intake manifold and crossover pipe and there was a lot of spooge. Spooge is a combination of thick black oil mixed, almost like a tar, and what appears to be a abrasive material. I am going to wash it out with solvent and filter it. I guess the turbo seals are leaking. This engine used 5 qts of oil between NC and New Mexico about 1700 miles.
As far as the glo plugs went there were three bad ones. Two danced around 12 to .7 ohms. I replaced four of them as I had removed the ntake manifold. I fire the engine up and see if it will take less than 2-5 minutes cranking. |
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