1962 DODGE LANCER OIL CHANGE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- Howdy everyone, thank you for joining us again for another episode of Witty’s Garage.
Today’s episode were going to be performing an oil change on this awesome vehicle that is apart of a great collaboration between Automotive TH-camrs across the USA.
The vehicle is a 1962 Dodge Lancer named #stonesoup. It was given to @FunctionalHistories by @heavensmopars as a project rig to eventually take to #nonamenationals in September later this year. I very much look forward to seeing all the future videos and what happens to this awesome old car.
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That drain plug is a repair plug to retap new threads in the pan. The gas is probably from a bad carb.
@@NathansMoparGarage oh gotcha. That’s really cool and good to know. I have changed many vehicles oil over the years and that was my first time seeing that style plug. 😎🤘🏻
Would not disagree with ya on the carb. 😅
Damn........I remember that story from a LONG time ago......
I had a 225 that had so much blow by that it’d push oil out the dipstick tube and the oil pan gasket I pulled the head and it had ridges the thickness of a business card but it still ran for years like that. These engines never say die
@@DennisPrescott-xp4dk it’s definitely an awesome & interesting motor. Hope it gets to its full potential again down the road. 😎
This is the coolest project ever!
@@bubbagray9383 very much so. I’m excited that it is happening. 😎
Good
You might look at the fuel pump for leaking fuel into the oil.
Hmmmm ... The fuel in the oil could be the piston rings aren't sealing properly.
@@thejunkyardnecromancer possibly. 🤔
Alcohol fuels are eating up old mechanical fuel pumps now. Fuel leaks past the alcohol-made-brittle broken rubber diaphragm in the pump and fuel dumps into the crankcase.
Flooding the engine will cause fuel in the oil. Also, a bad mechanical fuel pump will dump gas in the oil. Is the mechanical pump still connected?
@@Raycr it’s still connected but not in use. Guys before me switched it over to a electric pump. That would make sense though with the flooding. 👍🏻
@@wittysgarage I didn't remember if Jamie still had fuel going through the mechanical pump
@@Raycr I don’t believe so but could be mistaken. Should definitely be on someone’s list to look at when it gets to there shop. 😁
Good stuff, yeah, trying to start a car dumping gas down the yap and no sprk make your oil very gassy. And that's a self tapping oil pan plug.. That car has ..history :)
Love the ford emblem on a dodge. It kinda looks like a Mercury Comet of the same era!
@@big2868 that it does. 😎😅
Did they change the formulas of synthetic oils? Synthetic in older cars always made things a leak factory with older weaker seals for me.
@@6percentrecycled could definitely be a problem at some point with leaks. I think someone is going to do the seals/gaskets down the road though. Something for everyone to keep in mind when taking hold of the rig. 😎
It has certainly started leaking on my dads ‘86 and will be doing the gaskets on the 300 at some point.
How far do you have to drive it to pass it off on the next victim?
@@OldBeaters72 about 400ish miles, give or take a few. Definitely gonna be a long one.
I wanted to watch the video but this dude boring af.
@@apocolypse11 can’t please everyone I guess. 😅
@@wittysgarage lol all good