Yes Dave but that is wastefulAre parts much more expensive to get there? The upper control arms with new ball joints are about $70 here in the US. So cheap it isn't worth changing out ball joints or bushings, just replace the whole upper control arm.
The knuckle and lower control arm are worth rebuilding even here, though.
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Are parts much more expensive to get there? The upper control arms with new ball joints are about $70 here in the US. So cheap it isn't worth changing out ball joints or bushings, just replace the whole upper control arm.
The knuckle and lower control arm are worth rebuilding even here, though.
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Thanks for this infojust more info on your supercharger thought. Dont run it unless you run a very high end narrow rod journal crank. The belt stress a supercharger puts on the dmax front crank snout will snap the already mediocer strength crank.
If you want to maintain durability and longevity of the engine then you try and keep the torque low in the low RPM areas. Superchargers can build a lot of torque down low and break cranks or shorten rods really fast. To keep the engine alive for a log time you tune it to have less fuel and thus less torque until the RPMs come up. But this kinda defeats the point of a supercharger. Turbos can break cranks and shorten rods too if programmed with too much low end torque, but with the lag you have a little better chance of keeping them alive. And would be easier and likely cheaper to install another turbo then a supercharger. As mentioned above, A supercharger will put a lot of stress on the front of the crank driving the belt whereas the turbos won't.Thanks for this info
The Enginebuilder have a lot expierence also in Duramax engines of all Series.
He have already build a Duramax with supercharger but not for a Truck - it was a marine-duramax.
He didnt give me an advice out of open and checking the engine. He want see which series parts is really inside also if the papers said LBZ
The possibility for a supercharger is less as it is not only a problem of engine internals ... there is also not much space in the enginecompartment.
I don't want a Supercharger at any price - if it's possible without much effort and with moderate additional costs, I'm in. But not if it has a problem with the durability of the engine or any negative other effect.
Now i am waiting on the result of the Enginebuilder about the condition of the engine, than we descide how we go on.