05stroker
Never enough power guy!
Big thanks to moostang09 for this video!
I'll be over this as soon as the motor is back in the car! normally I wouldn't mind building a motor but my shoulder my back has been hurting lately so it makes it a little bit tougher. I'm headed home to yank it out now so I should have the heads up tonight.Just now reading this. Sorry to hear that. It's like a mule kick to the stomach from outta nowhere. I know the feeling!! Hoping the carnage is minimal for you. Damn awesome times for a street car. You have a lot to be proud of. It will take a while but you'll get over it. Looking forward to your next build!
I'll be over this as soon as the motor is back in the car! normally I wouldn't mind building a motor but my shoulder my back has been hurting lately so it makes it a little bit tougher. I'm headed home to yank it out now so I should have the heads up tonight.
Big thanks to moostang09 for this video!
Damn! At 1:24 looks like Larry was giving you a run for your money.
I got the motor out and the crank pulley is giving me hell. It wont budge. I am getting a bigger impact tomorrow. After removing the motor I think My diagnoses is correct, and the motor was starved for fuel I think after what I saw tonight I am looking at two pistons and maybe two cylinder sleeves. Here is what the headers look like. Very white on the rear three on each side and very oily on the front two. Will know more tomorrow after the heads are off.All the best to u billy. Your health is more important.


Man Billy I hate to see you having problems. I hope it turns out not to be too bad.
Earl
If Im correct it should be an easy fix, one or two pistons and one or two sleeves. Oil is pretty clean so far as I can tell. I will know more tomorrow when its all torn down. I am going to get two pistons coming asap.
I love this guy!
To most this is a DISASTER, to Billy it's "an easy fix!"I love this guy!
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I have been through this a few times. Sleeves only cost $100 each for the machine shop to press in that's $200 to fix my block. A new block cost a lot more than that. Plus my cylinders are bored so I would have to get the new block bored as well that be more expensive.I've never had an issue using sleeves in a block. They just press the old cylinder out and press a new one in. Not to mention the several hours I have deburring the block and smoothing all passages along with threading the plugs and such. This block as a lot of work done to it.Why would you put sleeves? Not just get a new block, seems easier?
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I have been through this a few times. Sleeves only cost $100 each for the machine shop to press in that's $200 to fix my block. A new block cost a lot more than that. Plus my cylinders are bored so I would have to get the new block bored as well that be more expensive.I've never had an issue using sleeves in a block. They just press the old cylinder out and press a new one in. Not to mention the several hours I have deburring the block and smoothing all passages along with threading the plugs and such. This block as a lot of work done to it.
Any good machine shop can do it for you.I didnt know it was only 200 dollars. Can you PM me info where you get it done?
Any good machine shop can do it for you.
How thick are the sleeves?