Okay, it looks a lot worse than I remember. Regardless, the journals are going to be polished.What does the crank surface look like?
Okay, it looks a lot worse than I remember. Regardless, the journals are going to be polished.What does the crank surface look like?
I believe the journals will need to be polished. (In fact, I'm going to have them polished regardless.) I'll post some pics in a bit, but I can just barely see some very light scoring on the surface. I can feel grooves just a couple thousandths deep with my fingernail.
Just a quick squirt o' WD40 and called it good...why do you ask?
I'm kidding. I used the Sta Lube moly assembly lube. On the bearings, I smeared maybe a 1/32" or 1/16" layer with a gloved hand, but I knew a lot would squeeze out. For my education, can I ask what indicators you're seeing that make it look oil starved?
You nailed it lots of off-shore junk also sold in the US , he could have done everything spot on and still this happened.It may just be bad luck. The qc on parts these days, leaves a lot to be desired.
Wow, sorry that happened to you. I guess it's been said before in this thread, it doesn't really matter why it happened at this point - we just know it happened and now it's time to fix it.Just went thru similar ordeal on a newly purchased Dodge 886
Low miles under 40 thousand engine popped as u throttled it up
Well after removing intake found a wipped out cam lobe so being truck is very heavy I ordered an Isky towing cam and luckily all went well
I soaked lifters used Isky lube with cam and dumped a bottle of stp over cam before putting intake on
I guess THIS TIME luck was on my side about 500 miles on said cam and zero issues also purchased Summit brand lifters from a member .
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Thanks. The way I see it, why ask for advice if you’re not going to follow it?It’s refreshing to see someone taking the time to repair things correctly. Well done. It will reward you in the future.
The silver lining is you're smart enough to fix it right this time and not do it over again down the road lolThanks. The way I see it, why ask for advice if you’re not going to follow it?
I’m also trying to see the silver lining here, since I’ve been wanting to paint the water pump and clean up some other things. I also found the source of my exhaust leaks in the process, so I think it was a good decision all around to pull the motor.