Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Oil & filter change, Golf

 247 k miles, time to change the oil and filter in the Golf.  No pics, this is just an entry to log that it was done! 

Final pieces off the block, crankshaft damage exposed!

 Ok- this took a longer time to post than it took to actually do, sorry for any delay.  All it really took was a couple of bolts to get the connecting rod cap off and I could see the damage to the crank.  I have no experience assessing damage like this, but I can definitely tell that the crank journal (and maybe to a lesser extent the rod?) is scratched and not like the others.

The bearing cap and crankshaft journal, "establishing shot".
Close up of the inside of the bearing cap.  There was no bearing left in this one at all. 
Shot number one of the crank journal for the rod- you can see and feel the scuffing. 
Shot number two- hard to really do it justice with a photo- the difference in texture is really impressive. 
I thought it worth including a shot of the connecting rods themselves, as there is a question of whether these are the "third gen" rods which were upgraded after these engines had been in production for a while.  The previous owner's notes say the engine had been rebuilt, and there is an oil reservoir in the engine compartment that I hear is associated with that upgrade, but this shot should help figure it out.  It's stamped Isuzu-FM-3234.  
And finally, here is where we are now.  Nothing left to remove!  Now the block is light enough that I can haul it around by hand if need be.  Next steps- take the block and crank to a machine shop for measurements, and to see what they think about this crank.  The manual says that it shouldn't be ground because it is tuftrided, but I wonder if there's something we can do.


Sunday, March 7, 2021

More disassembly- motor upside down!

 In order to progress to the next stage I had to source another pair of bolts to re-mount the engine to the stand, as the original lower bolts I had were bolted into the oil pan, which is more substantial and referred to as the "crank case with oil pan" by the Isuzu manual.  These new bolts were M12 with 1.5mm thread pitch, also uncommon so had to be mail ordered...  

But now this weekend I've got the bolts, re-mounted the motor on the stand, turned it over (with the requisite dripping of oil and coolant- ugh.  At least I expected it and caught most of it but it was still messy).

And here's what I found:

But one of the more remarkable things about opening up the oil pan is what was in there that never drained out during the regular oil changes.  There was a bunch of junk in there- not all of it parts of the shredded bearing:

Lots of gunk in there.  Some hard, some soft...  Kind of amazing, really.  A lot of it was sucked up against the pickup screen of the oil pump.  

So, next will be to pull the pistons and actually look at the crankshaft journals to see how much damage there is. But first step is to pull the cam and then the front timing plate.  But the cam is giving me trouble- you can see here that I've removed the 6 bolts from the oil seal retaining plate, but it still won't budge.  Will have a hunt around the web to see if there's any help! 

[edit- I went back a couple of hours later and got it out- just needed to be more confident with my pulling and prying!]