Well the #7 went bye bye...
#1
I obviously have to rebuild now
and I want to get some info from the crowd.
I just did a compression test all the cylinders were making around 170-185 psi except 7 which made 100. I didn't have a chance to pull it yet to see how much wear there is and if I need to bore the engine out.
1) Does anyone know the cause of why everyone has problems with the #7?
2) Where is the best place to find parts and what are the best parts to get. (pistons, springs, rods, etc.)
When I think of more questions I'll ask.
Thanks in advance.
and I want to get some info from the crowd.I just did a compression test all the cylinders were making around 170-185 psi except 7 which made 100. I didn't have a chance to pull it yet to see how much wear there is and if I need to bore the engine out.
1) Does anyone know the cause of why everyone has problems with the #7?
2) Where is the best place to find parts and what are the best parts to get. (pistons, springs, rods, etc.)
When I think of more questions I'll ask.
Thanks in advance.
#2
I see this all the time.The stock pistons are ok but sometimes you get A little detonation and the first one to go is always #7.When you tear the engine down,you will most probably see broken ring lands on that piston.The corvette engines do the same thing.
#4
I have seen this too many times as well... in vette's... and apparantly trucks are not immune either. Results definitely show the #7 is being hammered to destruction due to detonation. However, we are talking about 2 completely different intake manifolds. Unless someone can post hard data (such as flow characteristics of each intake / port) I still think some other sinister thing is happening... or perhaps the combination of 2 completely different perhaps poorly designed intake manifolds coupled with coolant flow issues. One thing is for certain... the coolant flow between a truck engine and a vette engine is the same... including the fact that the back 2 coolant vent ports are blocked off. Earlier vette's (97-00) had a common "manifold" that tied all 4 vent ports together. I don't recall earlier year (99-03 timeframe) trucks ever having this from the factory. As for vette's I speculate GM cut off the back 2 ports when the (LS1/LS6) redesigned intake manifold, with its lower floor, hit the streets in 01. How this effects coolant flow around #7 i don't know... but I think coolant flow or lack thereof is a possible culprit or contributor...
... just speculating here...
(edit) Hmm... just thought of something... I have one of those older vette style 4 vent port "manifolds"... may have to see if it fits under the truck intake manifold
Bill
... just speculating here...
(edit) Hmm... just thought of something... I have one of those older vette style 4 vent port "manifolds"... may have to see if it fits under the truck intake manifold

Bill
#5
I would like to see a injector balance test performed on these damaged vehicles. I found a lot of clogged #7 injectors back in my dealership days and these were stock vehicles . just an idea. If you were local , I'd test em just to see the results. Goodluck with your repairs
#7
Originally Posted by slowec
I would like to see a injector balance test performed on these damaged vehicles. I found a lot of clogged #7 injectors back in my dealership days and these were stock vehicles . just an idea. If you were local , I'd test em just to see the results. Goodluck with your repairs 

Do you remember if it was a mix of GenIII based vehicles you saw this problem with? More trucks? More vettes? Trucks and vette's do have completely different fuel rails as well... with one common thing... fuel entrance is on the drivers side. Both vette's and trucks also share(d) timeframes in which both had return style and returnless fuel supply. I 100% agree that the injectors should be checked...
Bill
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#8
Originally Posted by dan96z71
So with people running the Victor intake to help this situation out....is it helping? If so wouldn't it point to the stock intake? Or is the Victor not really helping #7?
more speculation of course

Bill



