I'm getting conflicting responses from local engine builders as to the need to use a torque plate when boring/honing a Duramax engine. The argument I'm getting against, is that the block is so beefy and rigid that block distortion from bolting/torqueing on the heads is very minimal or non-existent. My reason for asking is that I recently tore down my engine after very little run time (less than 10,000 km's and 12 passes on the 1/4 mi) because it was suffering from excessive blowby (high crankcase pressure). Inspection of the cylinders show scuffing of the walls in all bores and in random areas around the whole circumference and length of the cylinder. So far we have just pulled the heads. The block is coming out this week and will pull the crank/rods/pistons to determine piston/ring condition. This LB7, 7240 lb truck has ran 11.008 @ 128.88 mph so is making north of 900HP at the wheels. The blowby became so severe that the turbo shaft seals bypassed oil into both the exhaust and intake (all three turbos were resealed - twice). The pistons are 40 over Mahle forged with Hellfire rings. This engine was NOT torque plated when bored/honed.
I'm sure I'll get a lot of response on this.
I'm sure I'll get a lot of response on this.