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    blocked oil capilery in engine block

    g'day people, i have two oil feed/return holes in the block between number 1 and number 2 cylinders that were blocked with gunk, was able to clean them out with a small drill bit by hand,blew air through all the other one's in the block, can hear the air going all the way into the block which is normal, the two between cylinders 1 and 2 is only blowing air out the other hole and not into the gut's of the block like all the other ones are, any idea on how i can clear it out without dropping the sump ??? any help would be great.

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    Which engine?.
    can ya post a pic of what your describing for us to better understand .
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    oops sorry robo, td42, the oil galleries between cyinder 1 and 2, they angle into the block, they are about 1/8th of an inch in diameter
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    Grab a roll of tie wire from Bunnings cones in different sizes, aviation industry and racing ppl use stainless steel wire for security reasons
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    got some mig rod will try that

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    take it the head is off ?.
    if so be careful you don't drop anything at all into cylinders.
    the smallest piece of junk can slip between piston and bore and jamb rings off the cyl wall and compression lost and/or bore damaged etc.
    eg bad idea scraping carbon build up off pistons and pieces fall down between piston and bore wall.
    that will ruin your day.
    not to worry just be careful .
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    Yeah stuff some rags in there, just in case.
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    Had the same trouble with my Nissan Maxima and was advised by a Mechanic to use Synthetic Oil which apparently removes the Gunk from Galleries within the Motor.
    The Maxima was holding the Oil up the top of the Motor after a long drive and seeping down the Valve Stems and causing smoking upon starting up.
    After 1000 K's on Synthetic Oil it fixed the problem

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    cheers guy's

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    cheers guy's the mig rod did the trick, the drill bit just wasn't long enough.

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