kyleandhisIH
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So yesterday I went out and popped off the air cleaner, witnessed a healthy pump shot from a still-full fuel bowl, and proceeded to start my 304, if only to keep the engine un-sticked. Cold start is still an issue (manual choke on this ancient 2300 that mm pretty'd up for me) but I got it running ~1400 rpm and stepped up on the dairy crate.
After changing my ears to get past the exhaust leak (a problem caused by someone who didn't charge me any extree when he jacked the hell out of my ds pipe and destroyed the donut gasket/loaded the hell out of the pipe and misaligned it) I decided to pop the oil fill cap and witness the initial oiling of the motor.
First thing I noticed was a tan-colored "cream" covering my oil fill cap! Instantly I shut down the motor and reached a finger into the valve cover, but not before taking a picture or two. These are on a camera somewhere nearby, but the parking lot is a long way from my next class, so I'll update soon.
I thoroughly inspected the foreign substance (it wasn't custard) and I managed to "squeeze" a lot of water out of it. My heart sank, but the finger-in-the-hole test gave me the idea that this might have been local to the fill cap.
Now, the line to my flame arrestor on this valve cover (which was previously routed into the oem air cleaner base) is now hiding in a grease rag very tightly wrapped around its end. I want to pop off the valve cover, but I haven't yet asked for new valve cover gaskets, so I'm holding off until I have a fresh one handy. Is this sort of creamy-white buildup caused by the moisture I squeezed out of it? I can't find any other explanation for why it was accumulated on the top of the valve cover.
I guess I also need to snag some type of standalone mini-filter for the arrestor soon, too. Are these a standard size, or should I remove mine and take it in for comparison?
After changing my ears to get past the exhaust leak (a problem caused by someone who didn't charge me any extree when he jacked the hell out of my ds pipe and destroyed the donut gasket/loaded the hell out of the pipe and misaligned it) I decided to pop the oil fill cap and witness the initial oiling of the motor.
First thing I noticed was a tan-colored "cream" covering my oil fill cap! Instantly I shut down the motor and reached a finger into the valve cover, but not before taking a picture or two. These are on a camera somewhere nearby, but the parking lot is a long way from my next class, so I'll update soon.
I thoroughly inspected the foreign substance (it wasn't custard) and I managed to "squeeze" a lot of water out of it. My heart sank, but the finger-in-the-hole test gave me the idea that this might have been local to the fill cap.
Now, the line to my flame arrestor on this valve cover (which was previously routed into the oem air cleaner base) is now hiding in a grease rag very tightly wrapped around its end. I want to pop off the valve cover, but I haven't yet asked for new valve cover gaskets, so I'm holding off until I have a fresh one handy. Is this sort of creamy-white buildup caused by the moisture I squeezed out of it? I can't find any other explanation for why it was accumulated on the top of the valve cover.
I guess I also need to snag some type of standalone mini-filter for the arrestor soon, too. Are these a standard size, or should I remove mine and take it in for comparison?