So I found myself in a somewhat unplanned build-nothing extreme just rods, head studs, valve springs, key the cam, damper, 60% overs. I'm taking it to a shop to have the machine work done, and while he has done a lot of engines, he has never done a dmax before. I found this great info in another post:
Key cam and crank
Bore the cylinders (if going to an oversized piston)
Torque plate hone (especially if using head studs)
Deck the block (just enough to make it flat and square with the mains)
Line hone the mains (required if you want to run main studs)
Completely clean and inspect the heads and valves (just to make sure everything is right before bolting them back on)
Balance the rotating assembly (there are guys who have gotten by without it, but it makes them idle so much smoother and isn't that expensive)
What else should I tell the shop? I'm planning on getting new rings, rod bolts, and flywheel bolts, what am I missing here? I'm going to run stock pistons b/c I’m out of money and time, I need this truck back soon.
Key cam and crank
Bore the cylinders (if going to an oversized piston)
Torque plate hone (especially if using head studs)
Deck the block (just enough to make it flat and square with the mains)
Line hone the mains (required if you want to run main studs)
Completely clean and inspect the heads and valves (just to make sure everything is right before bolting them back on)
Balance the rotating assembly (there are guys who have gotten by without it, but it makes them idle so much smoother and isn't that expensive)
What else should I tell the shop? I'm planning on getting new rings, rod bolts, and flywheel bolts, what am I missing here? I'm going to run stock pistons b/c I’m out of money and time, I need this truck back soon.