Hello Everyone,
First, thanks for providing such a great resource for "normal" guys like me to attempt something like this. I've done a fair amount of wrenching but nothing like this.
So I blew my LBZ pulling a 21k 5th wheel a week or so ago. I have decided to have the motor rebuilt. I’m going to take the engine out and install it myself. I have some questions I was hoping you guys could answer. I’ve been searching and searching but finally just decided to post to tie up loose ends.
I’m looking for 600-650HP and dependability while towing is a must. I know a stocker is the most dependable but….boring!
Here is what I’ve decided on (open to changes/would like opinions)
· -All the typical dmax machining to include keyed crank and cam.
· -I’ll have the heads machined and rebuilt.
· -Assuming all is good I’ll reuse the crank and cam
· -Wagler as-forged street connecting rods
· -Mahle Performance cast pistons
· -ARP head bolts
· - Have engine balanced
Here is what I have questions on
· -Do I need a new flexplate and/or balancer/damper?
· -I’m still not sure why the engine blew (haven’t taken the engine apart yet). I want to eliminate a bad injector. Is there a way to have injectors tested/refurbed out of the motor?
What else should I be replacing while the motor is out? I changed the water pump last year but not with a welded one. Should I do that? Any other hoses or hard to reach items that make sense to replace while the engine is out?
I want to do anything I can to reduce exhaust temps. I plan on a turbo back 4” exhaust thus far. Anything else. I probably won’t have any tuning done until I can do the transmission but want to have the engine ready.
Lastly when I go to seek out the 600-650HP can I accomplish this via good tuning or would I need bigger injectors, different turbo, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Casey
First, thanks for providing such a great resource for "normal" guys like me to attempt something like this. I've done a fair amount of wrenching but nothing like this.
So I blew my LBZ pulling a 21k 5th wheel a week or so ago. I have decided to have the motor rebuilt. I’m going to take the engine out and install it myself. I have some questions I was hoping you guys could answer. I’ve been searching and searching but finally just decided to post to tie up loose ends.
I’m looking for 600-650HP and dependability while towing is a must. I know a stocker is the most dependable but….boring!
Here is what I’ve decided on (open to changes/would like opinions)
· -All the typical dmax machining to include keyed crank and cam.
· -I’ll have the heads machined and rebuilt.
· -Assuming all is good I’ll reuse the crank and cam
· -Wagler as-forged street connecting rods
· -Mahle Performance cast pistons
· -ARP head bolts
· - Have engine balanced
Here is what I have questions on
· -Do I need a new flexplate and/or balancer/damper?
· -I’m still not sure why the engine blew (haven’t taken the engine apart yet). I want to eliminate a bad injector. Is there a way to have injectors tested/refurbed out of the motor?
What else should I be replacing while the motor is out? I changed the water pump last year but not with a welded one. Should I do that? Any other hoses or hard to reach items that make sense to replace while the engine is out?
I want to do anything I can to reduce exhaust temps. I plan on a turbo back 4” exhaust thus far. Anything else. I probably won’t have any tuning done until I can do the transmission but want to have the engine ready.
Lastly when I go to seek out the 600-650HP can I accomplish this via good tuning or would I need bigger injectors, different turbo, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Casey