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Posted by: Elkayeff Dec 17 2023, 10:47 PM

[size=Yesterday I was replacing the pcv valve in the oil filler breather box and a piece of the cork gasket fell into the reserve chamber and while picking it out I dropped it and it went under the box through an open passage under the box. I tried to vacuum it out but no luck. I also drained the oil and ran a wire along the bottom of the inside of the motor to see if it was laying on the bottom surface. No luck there. Does anyone know if the motor will just flip it the bottom of the motor or grind it up? If it does grind it up will.it just end up in the next oil change? I hope this has not happened to others but if it has please share your solution.
Thanks

Posted by: 930cabman Dec 18 2023, 09:16 AM

QUOTE(Elkayeff @ Dec 17 2023, 11:47 PM) *

[size=Yesterday I was replacing the pcv valve in the oil filler breather box and a piece of the cork gasket fell into the reserve chamber and while picking it out I dropped it and it went under the box through an open passage under the box. I tried to vacuum it out but no luck. I also drained the oil and ran a wire along the bottom of the inside of the motor to see if it was laying on the bottom surface. No luck there. Does anyone know if the motor will just flip it the bottom of the motor or grind it up? If it does grind it up will.it just end up in the next oil change? I hope this has not happened to others but if it has please share your solution.
Thanks


I wouldn't worry too much, it's soft and hopefully not a large piece?

It will probably come out the other end

Posted by: GregAmy Dec 18 2023, 09:54 AM

I doubt it'll get past the pickup screen.

Maybe rain down some old oil from the top and see if it'll flush out the bottom?

Posted by: Elkayeff Dec 18 2023, 01:19 PM

Thanks, the piece is about an inch or so long. I drained oil but did not find it. I will try to see if it comes out of the taco plate when removed.

Posted by: Shivers Dec 18 2023, 01:45 PM

I’ve had people put all sorts of stuff where it was not suppose to go. I’ve had real good luck using diesel oil to flush engines. Pull the plates off the bottom, use a clean oil pan and flush it over and over till it comes out.

Posted by: 930cabman Dec 18 2023, 02:33 PM

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being a small piece, I would leave it and dispense with any flushing, etc. It will not get past the strainer and will just live there until the case is opened up.

One less thing to be concerned with

Posted by: majkos1 Dec 18 2023, 04:04 PM

QUOTE(930cabman @ Dec 18 2023, 03:33 PM) *

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being a small piece, I would leave it and dispense with any flushing, etc. It will not get past the strainer and will just live there until the case is opened up.

One less thing to be concerned with



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no worries,
just sits somewhere after awhile,
won't go through oil strainer.

Posted by: Elkayeff Dec 19 2023, 07:20 PM

Flipped starter for a second then put 5qts through it with the taco plate port open and it came out in one piece! Made my day knowing it was out of the motor.


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