Re: Help with Rod Replacement... yes I searched.
Your best bet is to find a used L67 rod someplace. I'm not aware of any that you can buy new anymore.
Whatever you do, don't machine the crank. You will snap it in half if you run a machined crank. You will need to find one that is still within spec.
Everyone else here has touched on how much you will save by just getting a junkyard motor.
Re: Help with Rod Replacement... yes I searched.
It's been my studied opinion, that if ten people are telling you the same thing, you should at least listen...
Re: Help with Rod Replacement... yes I searched.
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Originally Posted by
Russosaur
Instead of being defensive you could always explain "what you have going on" and it would avoid these comments and make people more willing to help you.
I clearly explained my question... it was, "what is the part number and source for a rod?" That's all I asked. I would guess since it was so hard to find, someone here would say
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Originally Posted by Reptile
" That is the rod number. In 05-06 GM superseded the part numbers for the rods from the series 2 engines to the series 3. They're not the same rod at all, the newer part number is powdered metal, the older number is forged. You cannot use the number that they provide now in that engine without buying all 6.
which somehow took 16 replies to get to.
Or maybe someone could have linked me to an old thread containing the info I was asking for if they knew of it. Simple.
and thank you Reptile, I was afraid that was going to be the answer. In that case, then I will certainly have to abandon the idea of purchasing a new rod and instead try to find a used one. Im definitely not trying to buy 6 rods. This will help me narrow my search efforts a lot.
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Annnnnnd he refuses to listen and is going to rebuild it YAY! Cant wait for the next thread in the series!!
"Help I Spun a bearing because I can't listen!"
gooood luck
Re: Help with Rod Replacement... yes I searched.
you know your a dick right? carry on.
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These are the type of "car guys" everyone hates.... the type that you would usually find in a lowered riced honda....
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Originally Posted by
Scottydoggs
i got this thing called google. it works so well your head will spin. im not looking it up for you, you do your own leg work. you think we all know random part#'s off the top of our heads?
I have spent countless hours Googling this subject, and I cannot find any definitive answer, which is why I came here to ask people who actually work on these engines. Even a search here didn't come up with anything, like explained in my original post. Try it yourself, mouth, and see that "rod" fails for being too short of a word. "Piston Rod" only searches the word "Piston" and ignores "rod" and returns a bazzilion posts about pistons... same thing with "Connecting Rod", it returns all kinds of **** about connecting wires and other nonsense. again, you think you know, but you obviously haven't tried it to see for yourself, in addition to not knowing the rod part number.
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Thats beside the point, the point is you are ignoring every sensible bit of information because you think you are this master mechanic. Only a fool will repeat the past and expect a different outcome. But bro, go for it. Rebuild that engine! Bro come on! Rebuild it!
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Originally Posted by
ADecker
Thats beside the point, the point is you are ignoring every sensible bit of information because you think you are this master mechanic. Only a fool will repeat the past and expect a different outcome. But bro, go for it. Rebuild that engine! Bro come on! Rebuild it!
lolz
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Originally Posted by
ADecker
Let me get this straight. You pitched a rod, you want to rebuild the engine and when told not to because its going to blow up after 500 miles because these engines hate rebuilds unless properly done by a machine shop that knows 3800s for thousands of dollars you freak out and tell the people trying to help you to go away... You also use the fact that you rebuilt a 4t65 (Not that impressive or hard) as a counter claim that the engine isnt going to blow up with a poorly done rebuild... WTF?
So, let me try and help:
I don't give a **** if you think I can do it or not, I just need a part number. I used the above example to show the last time that same clown told me what I couldn't do, I did it anyway and it worked. apparently he forgot.
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Rebuild it bro! You're right! Get in there and rebuild that ****!
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Originally Posted by
nukkinfuttz
I have spent countless hours Googling this subject, and I cannot find any definitive answer, which is why I came here to ask people who actually work on these engines. Even a search here didn't come up with anything, like explained in my original post. Try it yourself, mouth, and see that "rod" fails for being too short of a word. "Piston Rod" only searches the word "Piston" and ignores "rod" and returns a bazzilion posts about pistons... same thing with "Connecting Rod", it returns all kinds of **** about connecting wires and other nonsense. again, you think you know, but you obviously haven't tried it to see for yourself, in addition to not knowing the rod part number.
and you were also told to not waste your time or money countless times in a row. and you cant buy what you want new. so you keep looking.
do yourself a favor and just buy a used block...cause it will not last long. its not a 350 small block. you can not just lay new bearings in and be ok.
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Originally Posted by
02NavyBlue
Obviously the 3800's bottom end is a completely new concept to you.
oh wow, 3800, its some crazy futuristic technology... my simple ape mind cant comprehend a reciprocating engine... duhhhhh Its not that hard dude... just needed to know what the rod part number was. Ive worked on plenty of 3800's, just never needed to replace a rod before... in a 3800.
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Scotty no your wrong! He should rebuild it! Bro Rebuild it!
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Originally Posted by
GTPpower
Your best bet is to find a used L67 rod someplace. I'm not aware of any that you can buy new anymore.
Whatever you do, don't machine the crank. You will snap it in half if you run a machined crank. You will need to find one that is still within spec.
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Thank you, and noted.
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Listen F ucking Nuts. This site wasn't created yesterday. There is many, many members who have been on here for years and have gone through this stuff over and over. We are trying to help you by putting you in the right direction but you're not listening. We are trying to teach you stuff and save you money.
Relax.
listen and listen good because if you're gonna be a little punk, no one is going to help you in the future
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Originally Posted by
chrsmi1
It's been my studied opinion, that if ten people are telling you the same thing, you should at least listen...
its been my studied opinion that the guy who wins the race isn't doing the same thing everyone else is doing....
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You tottally cut out his last part because you cant listen....
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Your best bet is to find a used L67 rod someplace. I'm not aware of any that you can buy new anymore.
Whatever you do, don't machine the crank. You will snap it in half if you run a machined crank. You will need to find one that is still within spec.
Everyone else here has touched on how much you will save by just getting a junkyard motor.
But I forgot, allmighty, rebuild it bro. go for it bro. get er' done...bro.
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Originally Posted by
nukkinfuttz
oh wow, 3800, its some crazy futuristic technology... my simple ape mind cant comprehend a reciprocating engine... duhhhhh Its not that hard dude... just needed to know what the rod part number was. Ive worked on plenty of 3800's, just never needed to replace a rod before... in a 3800.
and in 200 miles you'll be doing it again lol you go right ahead, waste your time. im behind you 110% now.
i know you'll never come back and tell the truth either. your to thick headed.
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Originally Posted by
Scottydoggs
you know your a dick right? carry on.
Ive definitely heard that before.