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Old 03-05-2020, 12:04 PM
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Well I am back up and running post head gasket repair

Everything seem good - now some questions

Have new oil in but it will be temporary - any suggestions on how soon to change it I was thinking after a couple of hours of running
Any odd things tend to show up quick ?
 
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Old 03-05-2020, 12:27 PM
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I'm not sure that you have to do anything special oil change wise after a head gasket job, unless you also replaced valves or anything else where metal rubs on metal, because your engine is already broken in. When I recently had the head gasket replaced on my Subaru (another well know head gasket blowing machine) they didn't give me any special instructions regarding oil change intervals.
 
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@greisinb I am concerned about residual contamination mostly, took a lot of work to get the block surfaces clean. Oil being cheap I figured better safe than sorry.
 
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250 miles and change it
 
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@greisinb I am concerned about residual contamination mostly, took a lot of work to get the block surfaces clean. Oil being cheap I figured better safe than sorry.
I'm inclined to agree at the end of the day, a short stint then a change won't do any harm. If something went wrong with my previous head gasket job I could always blame the dealer, so I understand the desire to be safe rather than sorry!
 
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Another question for the guys in PNW or similar damp climates. How much moisture do you get out of the tail pipe, on a cold damp day. I have not taken my Disco for drive yet so I am dealing with a almost 5 weeks of sitting in cold rainy temps, I am getting what I expect is normal moisture idling in the rain at around 40 deg, but to be honest I never paid much attention.
 
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Several minutes - 5 to 10
 
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@Extinct thanks that sounds about right, 2 more flushes with water then back to A/F and driving.

I have idled for an about 1.5 hours in 2 runs (45 minute each) without issue, highest temp was 201 after 45 minutes on straight water so I am thinking I am good.
Idle is solid at 750 used to be around 650 but I can adjust after a some driving time.
 
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Agreed, 5 to 10 minutes of vapor before it’s all boiled off. It seems like a little much but it passes the sniff test! It’s a lot less if it’s been out in the sun (not that we’ve had much of that this year in Seattle) where the moisture has had time to evaporate off itself.
 
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Congrats on heading towards the close of the project! Can I convince you to do a run up to Tuk this fall?

 


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