
this is like deja vu, i was just in your situation kinda. i bent my # 8 rod with out having funds to do much about it. i did the same thing as you and wrote out my options, and a price tag with time frame next to each one.
i was very close to getting another long block for $1500 and slapping it in and being done.i ended up spending about another $1500 to build my shortblock and do it but im worried it still wont hold, im only planning to push 500hp when its all together.
i was only pushing 450 on my stock block, but my wastegate spiked and there it went...that was a huge concern when i concidered my options. i didnt want to spend $1500 for another stock longblock and risk another spike in pressure, so i went with the forged goodies instead.
i didnt want to spend $1500 for another stock longblock and risk another spike in pressure, so i went with the forged goodies instead.
ive only been at about 15psi, 16 if its really cold outside
its a lot of things. I hear what you are all saying. Ive learned al ot about these motors in the teardown process and couldnt have gotten as far as i did if it werent for Peter ocmnig to help and Josh and Kevin over the phone. But im feeling overwhelemed and frustrated and angry and a whole slew of other motions. I have a few paths to take here and I am unsure of what to do.
1. Stock Motor, KB @ 10psi and be done
2. Fix the built motor, remove the BBR cams and go back to stock cams to make the car more manageable and fun, but still have the worry that Larry_H built a shitty motor
3. Rebuild the entire motor from top to bottm, Send the heads at minimum, or the entire motor to livernois and jsut have the entire thing redone
4. Part out and trade in for a GT500
Option one would be the most econimical of all 4 paths. It will be the cheapest, easiest and quickest.
Option two will probably cost 1-2 thousand dollars to make it work but I still have the uncertainty of Larry_H's motor
Option 3 will cost a few thousand dollars as well with the most downtime
Option 4 will cost me a lot of time and money with a result of a slower car than I currently have
Money is a problem. I do not have a lot of money, certainly not enough for option 2 or 3 right now. Option 4 will net me some cash plus a car I can trade in toward a GT500 and I can finance the rest.
Im at a loss. I do not know what to do
well i also have the 2002 GT that i am drving aroudn in the meantime so it helps a little
no offense but the forged block will still pop if you don't get the spike issue fixed ...... a forged block isn't bulletproof it's just a little more " forgiving "
its a lot of things. I hear what you are all saying. Ive learned al ot about these motors in the teardown process and couldnt have gotten as far as i did if it werent for Peter ocmnig to help and Josh and Kevin over the phone. But im feeling overwhelemed and frustrated and angry and a whole slew of other motions. I have a few paths to take here and I am unsure of what to do.
1. Stock Motor, KB @ 10psi and be done
2. Fix the built motor, remove the BBR cams and go back to stock cams to make the car more manageable and fun, but still have the worry that Larry_H built a shitty motor
3. Rebuild the entire motor from top to bottm, Send the heads at minimum, or the entire motor to livernois and jsut have the entire thing redone
4. Part out and trade in for a GT500
Option one would be the most econimical of all 4 paths. It will be the cheapest, easiest and quickest.
Option two will probably cost 1-2 thousand dollars to make it work but I still have the uncertainty of Larry_H's motor
Option 3 will cost a few thousand dollars as well with the most downtime
Option 4 will cost me a lot of time and money with a result of a slower car than I currently have
Money is a problem. I do not have a lot of money, certainly not enough for option 2 or 3 right now. Option 4 will net me some cash plus a car I can trade in toward a GT500 and I can finance the rest.
Im at a loss. I do not know what to do
i was only pushing 450 on my stock block, but my wastegate spiked and there it went...that was a huge concern when i concidered my options. i didnt want to spend $1500 for another stock longblock and risk another spike in pressure, so i went with the forged goodies instead.
Now that scared the hell out of me. What's a wastegate?
450 at the crank or rwhp?
And - are Saleen Mustangs (from Saleen, not supercharged GT's) forged? Just curious.

Damn I don't have one but it does sound like a valve Ron...
Dumb question, I know - but heads/gaskets look fine/secure, right?