I cracked a piston on my LBZ and I am looking to do a fairly stock rebuild. The truck is used mainly as a daily driver and does a little bit of towing from time to time. For discussion sake I'll say reliable power goal of 450HP. I am tuned for more than that now with EFI live and a DSP5 but I stay out of it. If anything I would do away with the "race" tune.
I plan on rebuilding the oil cooler, replacing the water pump, replacing most fasteners with new OEM (heads, mains, rods, cam, crank, converter), sending the block and heads out for inspection and machining and then using Mahle cast pistons and gaskets and Clevite P series bearings for re-assembly.
Is the oil pump serviceable or is it just a replace it type of part? This motor had low miles (80,000) so everything is looking pretty good (aside from piston #6 haha).
At what power level should one start to seriously consider going to performance cast pistons and head studs? Would either of these be much of a benefit now?
What else should I be looking at upgrading while I have this thing torn apart? My priorities are: reliability, cost, performance - in that order. I do not want to cut corners anywhere, I'm just not looking for a high dollar build.
I know that I have a lot of questions, and I have a ton more but Ill leave it at that for now and appreciate any help/advice I can get. Thanks.
I plan on rebuilding the oil cooler, replacing the water pump, replacing most fasteners with new OEM (heads, mains, rods, cam, crank, converter), sending the block and heads out for inspection and machining and then using Mahle cast pistons and gaskets and Clevite P series bearings for re-assembly.
Is the oil pump serviceable or is it just a replace it type of part? This motor had low miles (80,000) so everything is looking pretty good (aside from piston #6 haha).
At what power level should one start to seriously consider going to performance cast pistons and head studs? Would either of these be much of a benefit now?
What else should I be looking at upgrading while I have this thing torn apart? My priorities are: reliability, cost, performance - in that order. I do not want to cut corners anywhere, I'm just not looking for a high dollar build.
I know that I have a lot of questions, and I have a ton more but Ill leave it at that for now and appreciate any help/advice I can get. Thanks.