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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    Wow! We're amazed at all of the discussions, ideas, and investigative thoughts. All of you have some great feedback here.
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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    We would love to have the stuff analyzed but it's way too expensive to do so.
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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    Well, we know this isn't sugar. It's hard purple sand like silica. When he pulled the pan the first time he checked for residue and it was clean. He primed the pump, spinning it around before installing it. He was ASE certified so he knows what he's doing unless senility has set in. He ran that...
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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    I'm also worried that if it is a random act my 2011 Challenger RT might be at risk. I'd probably die if anything happened to that car.
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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    Not a bad idea Jeff. I'll tell my husband your thoughts. I mean if it's shot it won't hurt anything anyway right?
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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    It does but how if it was secured in our backyard then parked & locked with no way to pop the hood. No dust or granules were found where the oil is poured in or anywhere else that would indicate sabotage. How else could it be put into the oil? I should mention we have a pit bull so it's unlikely...
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    MYSTERY GRANULES IN OIL PAN

    The oil pump on my Sisters 2001 Suburban with a 5.3 LS went out. My husband, a retired mechanic installed a new oil pump in our secured & clean garage area in the backyard. When he took everything off, the pan & all parts pulled had no unusual issues. When he installed the new pump along with a...
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