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Hello All!
New here at SS and have been lurking & learning for a while.
This past Sunday, I just picked up a 68 Deuce in Co and drove it back to the DFW area in TX. The trip took about 2 1/2 days (made it home Tuesday evening) and the average speed was 40 to 45 MPH. The truck averaged 9 MPG. It has a Pyro gauge in it and I keep the EGT at 1100 or below. After about half way through New Mexico, most of the country side was flat and EGT was rarely near 1100. The only issue during the trip was a leak at the transfer case where the speedo connection is made. A new seal is needed. Once the connection was tighten (which slowed the leak...) and gear oil added, the trip continued.
Anyway, the fluids were topped off before initial departure and oil checked at every fuel stop. On the initial fluid check 2 quarts of oil were added to bring to full level and about 1 gallon of a 50/50 mix of AF was added. Each morning before departing on the next leg of the trip, the AF was checked while the Deuce was cold. At no time during the trip did I have to add any AF or engine oil.
A warm up period was always perform before departure from a rest stop and a cool down was always performed whenever a stop was needed.
Well, once we arrived home the truck was not touched for 24 hours (had to catch up on sleep and work...). The next day a walk around was performed and I noticed a small amount of AF on the ground so I thought I would check the radiator while the truck was cool. Upon opening the radiator cap, oil burped out! Today, I used a turkey baster to remove about 3/4 quart of engine oil that was setting on top of the coolant. Then, I drained just the radiator (and got out a few more oz of oil) and add plain water to begin flushing out any remaining oil. I checked the engine oil and it is about 1 qt low...
Right now, I'm thinking it is a cooler leak problem and plan on pulling the cover on that next. There is no issues with smoke at the exhaust, and the engine oil appears to be nice and black after the trip. This is no milkshake under the oil cap.
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to provide as much info as possible.
New here at SS and have been lurking & learning for a while.
This past Sunday, I just picked up a 68 Deuce in Co and drove it back to the DFW area in TX. The trip took about 2 1/2 days (made it home Tuesday evening) and the average speed was 40 to 45 MPH. The truck averaged 9 MPG. It has a Pyro gauge in it and I keep the EGT at 1100 or below. After about half way through New Mexico, most of the country side was flat and EGT was rarely near 1100. The only issue during the trip was a leak at the transfer case where the speedo connection is made. A new seal is needed. Once the connection was tighten (which slowed the leak...) and gear oil added, the trip continued.
Anyway, the fluids were topped off before initial departure and oil checked at every fuel stop. On the initial fluid check 2 quarts of oil were added to bring to full level and about 1 gallon of a 50/50 mix of AF was added. Each morning before departing on the next leg of the trip, the AF was checked while the Deuce was cold. At no time during the trip did I have to add any AF or engine oil.
A warm up period was always perform before departure from a rest stop and a cool down was always performed whenever a stop was needed.
Well, once we arrived home the truck was not touched for 24 hours (had to catch up on sleep and work...). The next day a walk around was performed and I noticed a small amount of AF on the ground so I thought I would check the radiator while the truck was cool. Upon opening the radiator cap, oil burped out! Today, I used a turkey baster to remove about 3/4 quart of engine oil that was setting on top of the coolant. Then, I drained just the radiator (and got out a few more oz of oil) and add plain water to begin flushing out any remaining oil. I checked the engine oil and it is about 1 qt low...
Right now, I'm thinking it is a cooler leak problem and plan on pulling the cover on that next. There is no issues with smoke at the exhaust, and the engine oil appears to be nice and black after the trip. This is no milkshake under the oil cap.
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to provide as much info as possible.
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