Thought I'd give an update, in case anyone is interested or wants the info.
Worked on the car for three days over labor day weekend. First thing I did was drop the oil pan and get the oil pump cover off. I de-shimmed the pressure spring and put it back in. The oil pressure is still higher than I ever saw with the stock pump, but it's better. Stock pump was usually 18 psi at warm idle and never got over 50 psi. This melling pump is 25 psi at warm idle and sits around 50 psi at cruising rpm. When cold or at higher rpm it doesn't get up over 75 psi anymore though which it was doing before, so that is good. Seems the pressure bypass spring in the melling is definitely stiffer than OEM, but it's opening earlier now without the shims.
I also took the top end apart, took the heads off and changed the gaskets. The MLS gaskets had oil all over both sides of them and the outer layers where unstuck from the middle layer. The front gasket was loose and the head lifted right off without sticking at all, and the rear gasket was stuck to the head but not the block. Here's what the combustion chambers looked like.
Basically a lot of carbon build up. Too much for only 1k miles. I burned through 1qt of oil in that time, and about the same amount of coolant. The oil on the combustion chambers is just from pulling the heads off and tipping them over. It ran off the gasket area. Most of the rubber coating is gone from the gaskets.
Top of the pistons where covered in carbon build up, and there was a black ring around the top of the cylinder walls. Some cylinders it went all the way around, some the ring stopped in between cylinder pairs by the coolant ports, which I think is a good indication it was leaking coolant there.
Worked on the car for three days over labor day weekend. First thing I did was drop the oil pan and get the oil pump cover off. I de-shimmed the pressure spring and put it back in. The oil pressure is still higher than I ever saw with the stock pump, but it's better. Stock pump was usually 18 psi at warm idle and never got over 50 psi. This melling pump is 25 psi at warm idle and sits around 50 psi at cruising rpm. When cold or at higher rpm it doesn't get up over 75 psi anymore though which it was doing before, so that is good. Seems the pressure bypass spring in the melling is definitely stiffer than OEM, but it's opening earlier now without the shims.
I also took the top end apart, took the heads off and changed the gaskets. The MLS gaskets had oil all over both sides of them and the outer layers where unstuck from the middle layer. The front gasket was loose and the head lifted right off without sticking at all, and the rear gasket was stuck to the head but not the block. Here's what the combustion chambers looked like.
Basically a lot of carbon build up. Too much for only 1k miles. I burned through 1qt of oil in that time, and about the same amount of coolant. The oil on the combustion chambers is just from pulling the heads off and tipping them over. It ran off the gasket area. Most of the rubber coating is gone from the gaskets.
Top of the pistons where covered in carbon build up, and there was a black ring around the top of the cylinder walls. Some cylinders it went all the way around, some the ring stopped in between cylinder pairs by the coolant ports, which I think is a good indication it was leaking coolant there.
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