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aoriii
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I took the opportunity this last weekend to change out the valve cover gaskets on my 85 coupe. This promised to be a learning experience and also resolve a persistent oil leak and do away with the light smoking under the hood (oil dripping on exhaust manifold). After the fiasco that was my removal and instalation nightmare ( stripped holes in aluminum heads...I'll save the details for those who are really interested) I took it for test drive and had 2 REALLY bad occurances
I ran the car up to about 80 (while monitoring oil pressure - ran between 40 to 65 PSI), but when I dropped down on the brakes the oil pressure DROPPED!!:nono It went down to 5 PSI and the warning light came on. I remembered the ancient wisdom of an uncle mechanic "you must have oil to have oil pressure"...so my first instinct was that I was blowing oil somewhere . I was in mid motion to knock her into neutral and hit the ignition, when (to my suprise:confused ) the oil pressure came back up to normal, and stayed. I tried to re-create the problem and everytime I came to a stop, the oil pressure dropped to below 10PSI, and then recovered.
Issue #2: While accelerating and braking (testing my oil pressure problem), I got into the brakes pretty hard, and every time, I smelled something (like break fluid burning), and on the last time, I had plumes of dark smoke pouring from the front driver side wheel (stank horrible bad). Before leaving I had checked the brake resev. and the rear cup was nearly empty, but the front cup was over-full ( it spilled out when I removed the top like it was pressurized).
I have since parked the vette until I can get some resolution on the problems.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why my weekend went soooooo wrong???
Thanks for any input:cry
I ran the car up to about 80 (while monitoring oil pressure - ran between 40 to 65 PSI), but when I dropped down on the brakes the oil pressure DROPPED!!:nono It went down to 5 PSI and the warning light came on. I remembered the ancient wisdom of an uncle mechanic "you must have oil to have oil pressure"...so my first instinct was that I was blowing oil somewhere . I was in mid motion to knock her into neutral and hit the ignition, when (to my suprise:confused ) the oil pressure came back up to normal, and stayed. I tried to re-create the problem and everytime I came to a stop, the oil pressure dropped to below 10PSI, and then recovered.
Issue #2: While accelerating and braking (testing my oil pressure problem), I got into the brakes pretty hard, and every time, I smelled something (like break fluid burning), and on the last time, I had plumes of dark smoke pouring from the front driver side wheel (stank horrible bad). Before leaving I had checked the brake resev. and the rear cup was nearly empty, but the front cup was over-full ( it spilled out when I removed the top like it was pressurized).
I have since parked the vette until I can get some resolution on the problems.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why my weekend went soooooo wrong???
Thanks for any input:cry



