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I want to hear your input on studs/gaskets for a stock block turbo setup.

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Old 03-18-2019, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by 1FastBrick
That's not true. I took the 100K mile plus LQ4 in my turbo truck apart and there still fairly tight considering. The rings don't wear as much as most people think. If I recall the top ring was still .016. even after a light ball hone.

I bent 2 rods in the direction of the wrist pin which damaged the bottom side of the piston when it kissed the counter weight at the parting line. I decided since there is no sign of detonation and it appears to be running clean, I would just slap it back together with 2 replacement pistons and rods and re-use the rings and bearings in there respective holes.

Block had to come out for cam bearings any way so it got a light ball hone in all the holes as well
So much work when it was just fine when it left here
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
So much work when it was just fine when it left here
On 4PSI that barely made a difference...

Actually #2 and #4 cam bearings had the lube holes blocked. Was also starving the lifters.

It has new cam bearings, a new baby cam, new lifters, and some yellow springs now...

You could buy it back and let it sit at your place...
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Originally Posted by 1FastBrick
On 4PSI that barely made a difference...

Actually #2 and #4 cam bearings had the lube holes blocked. Was also starving the lifters.

It has new cam bearings, a new baby cam, new lifters, and some yellow springs now...

You could buy it back and let it sit at your place...
Bent rods sure do make a difference
Old 03-19-2019, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
Bent rods sure do make a difference
lowers the compression, so you can run more boost
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
Bent rods sure do make a difference
Like Eazy E said; "I looked at my car and said Oh brother, I'll throw it in the gutter and go buy another..."

Rey has a new paper weight for his desk now
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You guys are ridiculous. Since there's an audience, y'all change timing chains when you do a cam swap on a high mileage motor or let her eat?
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Cheap to replace. Swap it.
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Originally Posted by Resolute_welding
You guys are ridiculous. Since there's an audience, y'all change timing chains when you do a cam swap on a high mileage motor or let her eat?
Some do , Some don't.

I did, and typically do replace it with a new one just for peace of mind.

The HD Chain through GM #12646386
or an IWIS one through vendors #3SR602PS
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That's easy enough! I didn't know they sold just the chain, so I'll definitely pick one up.
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You're kidding right? A new chain on worn gears?


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