That could be your issue.Well I probably should have mentioned this earlier but my engine does burn a decent amount of oil. Probably a 1/2 quart per thousand miles. I suppose that might screw up some spark plugs won't it...
That could be your issue.Well I probably should have mentioned this earlier but my engine does burn a decent amount of oil. Probably a 1/2 quart per thousand miles. I suppose that might screw up some spark plugs won't it...
Well I probably should have mentioned this earlier but my engine does burn a decent amount of oil. Probably a 1/2 quart per thousand miles. I suppose that might screw up some spark plugs won't it...
That could be your issue.
I was going to say it's burning oil but 1/2 qt per 1000 miles is a lot so yes you will keep fouling plugs.
I have had my plugs for 7 years and they are still fine, about 35k miles
Buring oil will give you the deposits you are calling out on the plugs. Question is, are all the plugs fouling that way or just one or two of them?
7 of the 8 plugs came out looking very wet, black, and lots of the deposits. I did put the O2 sensor in the correct location like you are saying Bent. I'm guessing I'm getting some oil on the sensor. Thank you for the replies though gentlemen. Maybe I should build that 383 stroker now...Some something I learned about fuel injections, since I tried, like all of them....
1 - Oil consumption clouds the O2 sensor, fooling the system into “seeing” the unburned oxygen differently
2 - Exhaust leaks anywhere within 3’ of the O2 sensor will actually suck unburned oxygen into the system, making the unit add fuel
3 - Fuel filter cleanliness on aftermarket systems is more critical than factory
4 - Sniper likes the O2 sensor 12”+ from the merge point of all 4 cylinders on that side, and are factory set at an AFR that is rich so as not to risk running an engine too lean. It also didn’t seem to me to recalculate the tune as fast as other aftermarket systems
Unless you have the parts already and a hookup at a machine shop, you can buy one cheaper.7 of the 8 plugs came out looking very wet, black, and lots of the deposits. I did put the O2 sensor in the correct location like you are saying Bent. I'm guessing I'm getting some oil on the sensor. Thank you for the replies though gentlemen. Maybe I should build that 383 stroker now...
I was being mostly sarcastic but I do have the 350 tbi block i just pulled out of my 91 burb for the LS swap. The plan was for that one to become a 383 at some point but you are correct that crate engines are getting stupid cheap. What engine did you purchase if you don't mind me asking?Unless you have the parts already and a hookup at a machine shop, you can buy one cheaper.
I have approximately 5k in my 383 I built and the 383 I bought is 3.9k with a warranty!
It doesnt smoke at all at idle or upon startup so it points to something deeper I guess. I was being mainly sarcastic with the 383 but I have options. Engine build budget just wasnt in the plans right now.Before throwing out the baby with the bathwater, any thoughts into finding the source of the consumption?
Easy check is valve stem seals. Pretty common but it would give a bit of blue smoke on start up. I don't recall any mention of smoke being seen though.
If the valve guide seals are solid it would be a deeper issue in those cylinders.
1/2 per 1000 miles isn't good, but I've had worse and those smoked like mad at idle and going down the road. I don't remember seeing smoke from yours during BB, which leads me more to the valve stem seals. If you end up. Going after them get the umbrella seals instead of the o-rings.
I would have to get back to you on that as I dont remember for sure. I havent messed with the tune though so whatever Holley targets in the stock parameters would be it. As far as timing I cant remember for sure but I wanna say cruising was 32-36 degrees. I could be completely off there though as well...What is the cruise AFR and timing on the Sniper?
I was being mostly sarcastic but I do have the 350 tbi block i just pulled out of my 91 burb for the LS swap. The plan was for that one to become a 383 at some point but you are correct that crate engines are getting stupid cheap. What engine did you purchase if you don't mind me asking?
It doesnt smoke at all at idle or upon startup so it points to something deeper I guess. I was being mainly sarcastic with the 383 but I have options. Engine build budget just wasnt in the plans right now.
Any other thoughts as to what it could be? My knowledge is admittedly limited as far as diagnosing things of this nature. I guess if the transmission is coming out it doesn't take much to pull an engine as well.
Those are the same I used on the Sniper, and close to what the Edelbrock system is set at (I did alter it slightly leaner)@Bent77 AFR values: idle=13.5, cruise=14, wot=12.5
I have adjusted nothing on the Holley tune since installing it. Literally just installed it and let it do its thing. I'm thinking about replacing the O2 sensor in case the excessive amount of oil has contaminated it in some way but not made it fail. I do not know if that is sound reasoning or if sensors either just work or don't work. Thoughts?
I always thought the Blazer seemed really rich at idle. Like could smell fuel as it was running and parked...
The L96 in my Suburban killed the rebuilt 4l80e in less than 500 miles so now the Blazer is pulling DD until I get that transmission out and rebuilt. Since installing new spark plugs the Blazer runs much better. The transmission is still not shifting correctly however it now seems to just come and go. I will have several days of it shifting perfectly normal and then it will go back to shifting at 3000 rpm and very hard no matter what I do. Fluid is a little overfull but not burnt and still perfectly pink as it should be. To me I think its definitely TV body or governor related but if it was governor it wouldn't come and go... Idk.
Oddly enough it hasn't been marking its territory in the apartment parking lot so it isn't leaking out of the front input seal too much. However, I bet any sustained driving it would start doing it again. Plan still is to pull it down to replace necessary seals, pull pan and have the valve body checked out. Then reinstall with fresh fluid, internal filter, AUX tranny cooler, new TV cable, and an inline filter from Derale (same one on my Burb).
Not much of an update but this is the non sexy stuff of building a rig... Not every update will involve fancy new parts I guess!
No nothing of vacuum readings. What about them?Those are the same I used on the Sniper, and close to what the Edelbrock system is set at (I did alter it slightly leaner)
I wondered at the time of the Sniper did not read the O2 correctly it was always rich, fouled plugs quickly
Did we talk about the vacuum readings already.?
Ill take a look to be sure. Thanks for the idea. Sometimes its that little stupid stuff that torments for a long time.Just curious what your idle numbers were as reflected on the Sniper? I had an intake leak as well and an exhaust leak by the O2 sensor. The FI undoubtedly was tormented by this