xlr82v2
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- Southwestern Illinois
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- 2007 Mahindra 3525, 1952 Ford 8N
Ok, I changed the oil tonight in my 3525 with 29.8 hours on the clock.
First thing out of the sump was a few ounces of WATER
... Clear WATER. Then, the oil started coming out, and it did look darker than it did on the dipstick, but it wasn't BLACK like I'm accustomed to seeing... more of a really dark amber.
I cleaned off the magnet on the drain plug, and it was fairly clean, just some very fine magnetic "sludge" as you would expect to see in a brand new engine, but there was 1 metal chip that measured about 3/16x1/16"... not too concerned about it, it was probably a leftover from one of the milling operations during manufacturing.
I opened up the oil filter and examined the media, and found several more small pieces of metal and what looked to be pieces of sand particles trapped in the folds. Again, about what you would expect with a brand new engine... although I would have liked to see a little less of what I saw, especially the sand. Cleanup after casting could be a little better IMHO
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I've got a pic of the chip that was on the drain plug, but I left the camera out in the shed on the workbench, so I'll have to post the pic tomorrow.
What I want to know is, WHERE DID THAT WATER COME FROM?? I'm guesstimating that there was between 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup of water that came out of the oil sump. As soon as I saw that, I cleaned off my hands and checked the radiator... it was full to the neck with green antifreeze, so I don't think it came from the cooling system.
That's a LOT of water to come from condensation, but I guess that's one possiblity, but I don't think that's the case either.
Do they possibly flush the blocks with water or water soluable oil after the machining operations are complete or after the short block assembly is complete? Could it be remnants from WSO, where the oil dispersed into the engine oil leaving behind the water? At this point, I'm thinking that's where it came from...
Mahindra, do you have any answers???
First thing out of the sump was a few ounces of WATER
I cleaned off the magnet on the drain plug, and it was fairly clean, just some very fine magnetic "sludge" as you would expect to see in a brand new engine, but there was 1 metal chip that measured about 3/16x1/16"... not too concerned about it, it was probably a leftover from one of the milling operations during manufacturing.
I opened up the oil filter and examined the media, and found several more small pieces of metal and what looked to be pieces of sand particles trapped in the folds. Again, about what you would expect with a brand new engine... although I would have liked to see a little less of what I saw, especially the sand. Cleanup after casting could be a little better IMHO
I've got a pic of the chip that was on the drain plug, but I left the camera out in the shed on the workbench, so I'll have to post the pic tomorrow.
What I want to know is, WHERE DID THAT WATER COME FROM?? I'm guesstimating that there was between 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup of water that came out of the oil sump. As soon as I saw that, I cleaned off my hands and checked the radiator... it was full to the neck with green antifreeze, so I don't think it came from the cooling system.
That's a LOT of water to come from condensation, but I guess that's one possiblity, but I don't think that's the case either.
Do they possibly flush the blocks with water or water soluable oil after the machining operations are complete or after the short block assembly is complete? Could it be remnants from WSO, where the oil dispersed into the engine oil leaving behind the water? At this point, I'm thinking that's where it came from...
Mahindra, do you have any answers???