Definitely hose everything off before making any decisions.
Do you know what was installed for a head gasket? Steel shim type or composition?
Definitely hose everything off before making any decisions.
Do you know what was installed for a head gasket? Steel shim type or composition?
that's really fresh oil, buddy. you must have pinched or damaged a gasket during installation, mistorqued something, missed some RTV'd corners that some GM gaskets require, or had mating surfaces not...uh...mating. clean it, run it drive it, and check again, but i think that engine is coming back out to be re-gasketed.
That is really odd all four corners have leaks. Oil through the head is merely a static drain back into the motor. Water on the other hand is pressurized. Doesn’t appear to be water though. Is it blowing out the intake valley and finding a leak path, if not the head gaskets would be highly suspect and didn’t seal properly.
when i see leaks from a fresh engine on more than one surface it must be some fundamental issue
damaged or incorrect gasket(s)
mistorqued fasteners
machinist needs to be taken out back for "a chat"
Lots of maybes but it's likely something simple.
What head bolt torque value did you use?
Can you see any leakage from under the valve covers?
Hiya's,
I'll throw this out there...I had a set of EngineTech head gaskets leak water as I was filling the radiator, I was hoping a couple heat cycles would do something, nope. The fire ring wouldn't compress enough for the rest of the gasket seal to work :(
-Carl
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