Merry Christmas to All.
I’ve got a little conundrum with oil level in my ’31. Yesterday I completed a repair of broken crankshaft pulley and I also installed a new head. The car ran great. When the crankshaft pulley broke part of the collar broke free and chewed up the gasket (new neoprene style) which resulted in an oil leak. I therefore had to change the front gasket. I used the original cord type. Without a pulley installed I was able to install the lower cord in the oil pan without dropping the pan. But when I was trimming it in-place a chunk of the cording (approximately a 1/8” sliver) dropped into the oil pan and I wasn’t able to fish it out with a little grabber.
So here’s the issue. I checked the oil level before I put the car back on the road, because of the oil leak. It was slightly below full. It was close enough I wasn’t worried about it. I drove about 30 miles and like I said, the car ran great. But when I checked the oil level this morning it was more than a quart above full? People may say I’m drifty but, I know I haven’t added any oil in the 24 hrs. The only thing I can think of is the oil pump is plugged and all the oil is draining back into the pan and not being circulated.
What do you all think could be the cause of increasing oil level - gremlins? Also, what are your recommendations? My thought is change oil with a strainer to see what comes out. Then run it briefly and then check the oil level again. Or just bite the bullet and drop the pan?
Merry Christmas again, and Thanks,
Eric Shogren
Shade Tree A’s
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Subject: Re: [ModelAFordForum:438] Oil Level Conundrum
Thanks & Merry Christmas,
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Eric,
GREAT photos. I'd run it as is. If you did what I think you did, I don't think the rings have seated.
Jim
Thanks & Merry Christmas,
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