Hey all. Ive been busy! I found a core long block. I have it completely torn down. its time to start figuring out exactly what I should do with it. I was hoping the cylinders would clean up and not require any boring, but the engine sat long enough there is some slight pitting in one cylinder from moisture, so I dont think I can get away from boring it over. From some random measurements I took the bores were all from 4.0555 to 4.0565. I am on a budget with this build. I originally thought id shoot for a 800 hp capable engine, but that seems out of reach for me. I am now wanting to do a reliable engine to handle what I have now. I would say 600-700 for you sea level guys, but for me at 4500 ft its probably in the high 500's to mid 600. Here is a list of what I have come up with so far.
Mahle motorsport pistons + .020
lbz rods
Mahle H main and rod bearings
Mahle head gaskets
Head studs arp? not sure.
some sort of valve spring kit. socal?
Have the machine shop prep the block for whatever it needs
balanced rotating assembly
key the crank and cam
have both heads serviced
get the crank checked out and polished. There are some scratches in it. I hope its usable. (see picture)
60% injector nozzles
a couple things im wondering. Do I need pushrods? or are the stock ones ok?
can I use the core engine or my old engine oil pump and tear it down, check it over, and key it and shim it myself? or do i need to spend that 400 on a new one?
also, whats the deal with the welded water pump. Is that really necessary? I could also do that, but Im unsure about the need for that.
90% of the driving with this truck is on level 3 of my dsp. its not a race truck or a sled puller. I tow with it most of the time, and do the occasional sprinted street run. Id love to do some billet rods, but I don't think the extra 1700 is in the budget for them. maybe if I found a used set.
any recommendations on things I should do, or would be a good idea are appreciated!
attached a picture of my redneck engine stand haha. and the pitting in the cylinder.
Mahle motorsport pistons + .020
lbz rods
Mahle H main and rod bearings
Mahle head gaskets
Head studs arp? not sure.
some sort of valve spring kit. socal?
Have the machine shop prep the block for whatever it needs
balanced rotating assembly
key the crank and cam
have both heads serviced
get the crank checked out and polished. There are some scratches in it. I hope its usable. (see picture)
60% injector nozzles
a couple things im wondering. Do I need pushrods? or are the stock ones ok?
can I use the core engine or my old engine oil pump and tear it down, check it over, and key it and shim it myself? or do i need to spend that 400 on a new one?
also, whats the deal with the welded water pump. Is that really necessary? I could also do that, but Im unsure about the need for that.
90% of the driving with this truck is on level 3 of my dsp. its not a race truck or a sled puller. I tow with it most of the time, and do the occasional sprinted street run. Id love to do some billet rods, but I don't think the extra 1700 is in the budget for them. maybe if I found a used set.
any recommendations on things I should do, or would be a good idea are appreciated!
attached a picture of my redneck engine stand haha. and the pitting in the cylinder.