I just got another project. A 75 dart sport with a later model "318". Guy obviously didn't know what he had because the casting numbers make it a 1989 LA 360. That would also explain the 727. Trying to get it yard running and it was dry on coolant. When I filled it with water it started pouring off the tray on the top of the timing chain cover. I assumed the bypass hose was leaking. Nope. Neither heater hose. Watched closely while pouring in water and little fountain was coming directly out of the top of the timing chain cover next to the top center short bolt. Checked and no water in the oil. As a matter of fact the oil in it is thick and sticky like there is some sort of additive in it or it is gear oil. Doesn't smell like gear oil. Anyway back to the fountain. Pic attached shows the hole best I can without tearing all the accessories off the front of the motor. This is one that I have never seen before. Is it possible that a hole corroded through the top from all the trash that was on it without getting into the back of the timing chain cover and into the oil? Long term it has to be replaced but thoughts on JB Weld to get it yard driving to move in and out of the shop until I can get a new one ordered and have the time to change it?
Exactly my thought when I saw what I have never seen in 40 years. So what you're saying is, "What's the worst that can happen?" Let's all find out together...lol. I always end up with the weirdest stuff happening.















