This was the engine in my F150, she had a little over 360k when I pulled her, and except for my berkeley ups she never let me down. Since I am gaining steam with my LS head and need a jig I figured I would finally break the engine down and check out what the hell had happened with her.
I was fairly sure I knew what happened, considering that I lost oil pressure in the middle of a drive from Tampa to Tallahassee and I had to nurse the truck to Tally. Motor honey, thicker oil, every trick I could think of. Finally got to Tallahassee and instead of spending time with my sister and my new niece I had to pull the oil pan and throw in a high volume oil pump I picked up on the way up there. Filled it with 15W40 and hoped.
Got back to Tampa and drove her back and forth to work and whatnot. Developed a horrible clatter. I thought it might be a collapsed lifter, but I was fairly sure that the bottom end hadn't survived the oil pressure loss.
So, now lets look at the pics. We'll start with the worst one, then go through the rest.
Pretty sure this is where my clatter came from. When I removed the head I spun the balancer around to see what everything looked like. I noticed at TDC the #1 piston would hesitate if I rocked the balancer back and forth where it's pair piston #6 would move exactly in time with the crank. When I pulled the piston, I found the below. The cap was difficult to remove, as if the cap bolts had been bent somehow. The entire crank end was dark which I can't explain. If you look at this pic and then look at the others you'll get an idea of what I'm talking about.
The bearings are definitely shot. One of them had actually slid down around the other bearing, and the other was had somehow worked its way against the crank a little bit and started to deform up against the crank. (rust is from when I cleaned everything off)
#2-6 are fairly standard. I'll post #2 and then just link to the rest of them so you can check 'em out as you like. Rod caps lifted off with no issues.
Like I said, compared to these the #1 crank end is dark, like it was soaked in soot and carbon?
#3 https://i.imgur.com/hHCzRQi.jpg https://i.imgur.com/pbp8pWv.jpg
#4 https://i.imgur.com/zytqH1X.jpg
#5 https://i.imgur.com/ZuhfTVM.jpg
#6 https://i.imgur.com/3urCZXI.jpg
There's also some evidence of some form of coolant leak, but I don't really see anything on the headgasket. Makes me wonder if the head is good. Maybe someone else will see something I missed?
Rust here is as you see immediately after I removed components.
Block:
Gasket:
Cylinder head:
Finally we have the main bearings. Upper bearings look fairly good, other than the front and rear bearing, which is to be expected as that's where they're constrained. Lower bearings are fairly shot.
Front https://i.imgur.com/akaBb6j.jpg
Rear https://i.imgur.com/hjpkwlM.jpg
However the lower portion of the bearings are pretty fudged.