Oil came out gooopy!

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I have ran Mobil-1 since 1988 and including high speed driving on Germany's Autobahn and have never seen M-1 come out goopy! trustme when I say that if I couldnot kill M1 driving my BMW or Dad's 4Runner at WOT for long periods of time you sure as heck cannot do it in AMerica on a 2.2. So like the other have said you either have a collant leak or your engine had a ton of deposits.

In fact the last time I saw GOOPY oil was 1992. A friend had a Chevy Corisca given to him. It had the Factory oil filter still on it and about 50,000 miles on the car. They had just been toping it off all those years. So it was two quarts low so I had him add 2 quarts of M1 15W50 and a bottle of B12 Chemtool. We drove it to the Auto Craft Shop at Ft. Stewart which took about 30 minutes of driving. When we drained it I put it on a lift because I was also teaching him how to do brakes and service his transmission which also got M1 that day. So I drained it into a plastic jug to show him all the junk that was in his engine. When I went to put it down the drain "in ground oil tanks at the shop) A gray haired mechanic that worked their asked me "Son how did you get that gear lube to turn so black and get so thick?" When I told him it was engine oil he about fell over.I had to use a knife to get it out of the bottle it was like Ketchup.

So we put 15W50 in it and M1 ATF and I had him cahnge his spark plugs and brakes all at the same time! He said the car drove like new after that. He kept useing M1 after that!

The reason I tell that story is because it is the only time I have seen any real synthetic goop up. It took 50,000 miles of no oil changes just top up's with dino oil+2 quarts of M1 15W50 + 1 bottle of B12 Chemtool and 30 minutes worth of driving! So short of a coolant leak that should tell you how dirty an engine has to be to do that to a decent synthetic. In fact I once saw an engine ran on a dyno for 415 hours with nothing but toping off the oil. They shut it down to do reguired maintence like spark plugs and air filters and the engine was still clean and the oil was not goopy!
 
Cold oil of anybody's is different and can appear 'goopy' If the engine was NOT HOT.Moving it around the driveway as described would not be ideal for a oil change.Cold oil is usually 'darker' then brand new fresh or HOT when drained.Oil was more then likely good for more miles and if at operating temp would have drained clearer and faster.I say not a thing wrong with engine or oil.
 
Get a UOA done to check for the presence of DeathCool in the oil. They are a great tool for identifying things like coolant leaks and contamination. Other than tearing into it, this is the only way to REALLY know what it was.
 
Well, if the oil was cool, and the Mobil1 HM did pick up some stuff, it might well come out "goopy." But I'd keep an eye on it and on the coolant at least, and consider a UOA.
 
no lucas or any other product of that type was used?i have seen them have a "gelling" effect in cool engines and the oil filter.esp with regard to water absorption.
 
Originally Posted By: addyguy
Pre-2000 Chevrolet 2.2's were known for somewhat frequent headgasket issues. Check yours.


This is what I was thinking too. Sounds like the typical 2.2 head gasket failure.
 
I had a similar problem with M1 looking like something out of the La Brea Tar pits @ 500 miles coming out of my Vette. The car had been on a steady diet of M1 all of it's life.

I changed to PP and problem solved. No more M1 for me...
 
Originally Posted By: Scottydog
I had a similar problem with M1 looking like something out of the La Brea Tar pits @ 500 miles coming out of my Vette. The car had been on a steady diet of M1 all of it's life.

I changed to PP and problem solved. No more M1 for me...


Do you really expect us here at BITOG to believe that? Take your bull to some other forum.
 
Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: Scottydog
I had a similar problem with M1 looking like something out of the La Brea Tar pits @ 500 miles coming out of my Vette. The car had been on a steady diet of M1 all of it's life.

I changed to PP and problem solved. No more M1 for me...


Do you really expect us here at BITOG to believe that? Take your bull to some other forum.


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Originally Posted By: jstutz
Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: Scottydog
I had a similar problem with M1 looking like something out of the La Brea Tar pits @ 500 miles coming out of my Vette. The car had been on a steady diet of M1 all of it's life.

I changed to PP and problem solved. No more M1 for me...


Do you really expect us here at BITOG to believe that? Take your bull to some other forum.


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I think the OP should have gotten the point by now, get an UOA done ASAP if not sooner as glycol kills engines.
 
Originally Posted By: tig1
Originally Posted By: Scottydog
I had a similar problem with M1 looking like something out of the La Brea Tar pits @ 500 miles coming out of my Vette. The car had been on a steady diet of M1 all of it's life.

I changed to PP and problem solved. No more M1 for me...


Do you really expect us here at BITOG to believe that? Take your bull to some other forum.


D`ham tig,I guess you told him.
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Like others have said, I'd be really worried about coolant contamination.

I didn't switch my last truck over to full syn until 75K miles. Everything it had before that was dino. I used Mobil 1 Truck & SUV as well as PP and the oil never came out goopy or unusually dark. It came out looking exactly like the dino oil always did. I just don't think motor oil alone would clean enough stuff out to make it goopy.
 
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