please re read item #1 from post #10 lol
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please re read item #1 from post #10 lol
Meh to each their own I guess. I really had no issues with the motor still in the car. If/when I do it again I'll prolly do it that way again.
Maybe your extra padding helps?
trollololol
Meh... Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do to get going again
Not everyone has the room pull a motor, or owns a picker or has the time
This!
I did mine through the cradle didn't have access to a hoist at the time and didn't have room in the garage if I didn't finish it that day. Out the stands up high enough and you don't have to worry about kiing your back to much.
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considering that ive found you have a high chance at your rear cover gasket leaking coolant into your oil...and that you cant repair it or even find out there's an issue till ya pull the motor....means i pull the motor EVERY time.
so far im up to nearly 75% of the engines leaking coolant or oil from that cover.
take yer chances or not...i sure dont
edit, this is an 04 motor with 75k
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps4be176bd.jpg
Last motor we pulled had nearly 200k on it.
There was hardly even a gasket left.
Hmm never knew about this think that a prime cause for all the spun bearings on the rotating assembly?
its been the issue for almost every car ive had with a "mysterious, non findable coolant leak"
but i put it up there with the "you might as well do it when you do a cam/oilpan gasket/head or LIM job.
basically if your lim gaskets arent the killer, that rear cover likely is
this is an 06 with the alum rear gasket (sucks) that had 50-60k on it
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/IMG_1454.jpg
~75k 05
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/IMG_1630.jpg
damn glad you and bill boost tend to document the hell out of things thanks!!
noted for future 3800 projects.
a true mechanic doesnt just repair the symptom, he finds and fixes the root cause.
right I don't like to half ass either unless its time essential to get it back on the road or some other circumstance.
Other wise I 100% agree if its not fixing the actual cause its just a ticking time bomb. (then again aren't all modded setups?)
that picture dosent really mean anything to me, but if you say the gaskets are bad then I will take your word for it. I will pull the engine and have all the gaskets redone. I had an oil leak earlier, it was coming from the oil sending unit and the oil pan was also leaking. I replaced the sending unit and thought the leak was fixed, but it is still leaking, not as much as before but enough that I can still smell it burning, I'm sure its from the oil hitting the exhaust downpipe.
So what gaskets do you recommend if the metal ones are ****?
i need to re-gasket this whole motor I have out right now , it's an 08 l26 never used
thanks
felpro cs9917 (-1-2-3 suffix whatever) is the crank set and it sells for less than the damn oil pan by itself (it comes with the pan gasket)
you just use the paper rear gasket with the cover. the paper also makes it easier to do the JB weld balance shaft oiling delete while your there.
i coat the paper gasket with permatex aviation sealer.
keep the rolocs in your toolbox and buy a box of razor blades and a good holder.
remove cover, wipe around main oil galleys with brake cleaner soaked rag, blue tape discs placed over to keep **** out of the passages while you curse the gasket for the next 10 minutes,clean em last and always push away from the hole...if anything falls in it'll be right at the edge and you use yer pinky or a lint free towel to wipe it out before final surface cleaning with solvent soaked towels.
once its clean and the towels come away clean i use blue tape to pull the fuzz off the important area's and put it together.
that link has alot of my crap that ive repeated constantly over the years
Perfect thank you. I was wondering what to do with the balancer since it won't be used with the double roller