Just finished the mechanical on my LX9 swap and I'm in the process of getting the computer figured out. It runs pretty good on the dohc code.
I just ran it now in the daylight and a big concern is that it is definitely burning oil.
At idle there is a slight trace of the bluish/gray smoke, almost unnoticeable. However, rev it and there is LOTS of the blue/gray smoke!
The motor has 50k on it and is from an 05 Malibu. My only thought is that the motor sat in the junkyard for an unknown number of years, and then sat on my engine stand for about a year. What is the likelihood that the rings are stuck from nonuse and unable to control the oil? Should I take it for a drive and ramp the revs up to 6k in 1st and then let it spin down (its a 5speed)? Would that loosen them?
Not sure what to do. Very bummed that all my hard work to get the motor swap done and I have an oil burner! I sure hope I did not get a junk LX9!
I just ran it now in the daylight and a big concern is that it is definitely burning oil.
At idle there is a slight trace of the bluish/gray smoke, almost unnoticeable. However, rev it and there is LOTS of the blue/gray smoke!
The motor has 50k on it and is from an 05 Malibu. My only thought is that the motor sat in the junkyard for an unknown number of years, and then sat on my engine stand for about a year. What is the likelihood that the rings are stuck from nonuse and unable to control the oil? Should I take it for a drive and ramp the revs up to 6k in 1st and then let it spin down (its a 5speed)? Would that loosen them?
Not sure what to do. Very bummed that all my hard work to get the motor swap done and I have an oil burner! I sure hope I did not get a junk LX9!
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