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  1. #21 Re: Rebuilding an Engine, Steam Cleaning Internal 
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    Figure in $1500 of machine work and bolts. The steam clean you are talking about is the hot tank at the machine shop.
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    No I ment a real steam cleaner not a hot tank.

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    I mean use a hot tank they work.
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    didnt read anything above me.

    why are we building a motor for a car that isnt ever getting a small pulley?
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    How long do rebuilt 3800's last.

    go look up the history on them.

    Because OTHERS have blown engines up someone shouldn't rebuild an engine?

    Because OTHERS have blown engines up using nitrous people should use it?

    Im beginning to think half the stuff you say is B.S. Wheres the FACTs man?

    Rebuild it check and recheck everything and hell for the cost of buying a ZZP engine you could build at least 2!!!!!
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    Rebuilt 3800s just have a bad rep with not lasting long. They're just finicky, they're not as easy to rebuild as SBCs.
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    they will last if you machine everything like you are supposed too, replace the tty bolts, and know what your doing when you put it back together.
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    Maybe yes maybe not take your time check and recheck everything all said and done say sh1t does go south you could STILL build another for less than ordering a ZZP engine. Just becasue they've built it what makes it so much better than what someone that did a little research, checked and rechecked everything have to lose? Besides they could save a ton of money that could be used else where. Not to mention a higher compression build with a bigger pulley would have to work less. Combine that with a good tune and you've got a cheaper engine that makes more HP, and didnt get raped on shipping!!!!!
    Hell the cost of shipping an engine alone is money to buy a CAM!!
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    Reptile's got over 10k on his rebuild and Bluegtp has over 6k on his (and no one thrashes on a car like blue. LOL) and neither are even close to stock. I think if done right, emphasis on that part, they will last. I realize 10k and 6k aren't a lot in the grand scheme of things, but I wouldn't hesitate on rebuilding another one. But then again, I'm a stickler for exact specs on everything which I think is the key to a successful rebuild.

    And as far as steam cleaning, never heard of it. Take the important parts, block, heads, etc. and have them boiled out at a machine shop. Just my opinion, steam is water, water and bare metal will equal rust if you don't get it together right away. If you do steam clean it and it's gonna sit a while, spray it all down with some WD-40 or something equivalent to keep any surface rust from forming.
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    normally rebuilds, if they are going to, fail within a couple thousand or less.
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    id just do a low mileage L32 with turbo kit and trans
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    with the new I/C and cam 42lb injectors and the rest of the mods im shooting for a 2.8

    but i just ordered my new R1 concept rotors and hawk pads.

    photos will be up in a year when i get home from Iraq lol.

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    just dropped about $2100 in to parts
    and those D/S rotors 12.7 and the hawk pads from R1

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    all braking and suspension is done now 100%

    GXP Calipers
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    new wheel bearings x4
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    just gotta find some classy 18's or 20's to match the red/black theme and gotta order votland springs.

    everything is ncie and paid for... just gotta install it when i get back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan GL View Post
    with the new I/C and cam 42lb injectors and the rest of the mods im shooting for a 2.8
    no need to even touch the motor for a 2.8 pulley. now youre just wasting money to waste money.
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    You could probably run a 2.8" on a GenV with those mods...might as well skip the GenIII since you like taking money and burning it religiously
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    add a snorkel to the list and you will be good to do. If you decide you must rebuild the engine dont skimp on the machine work that is with 90% of these fail.
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    whats with the sudden outbreak of people rebuilding their motors?

    Joey, if theres no real reason to completely tear the motor down, then dont.
    I'm doing mine because it blew...

    I dont really see any reason to have it totally disassembled, and rebuilt. Just throw that **** on there, and run it til it blows...THEN rebuild it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01GTP View Post
    add a snorkel to the list and you will be good to do.




    but seriously joey... u have come along way and going further with the car... good luck, hope it all turns out well.

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    yeah blue hit it right on the head. but i do want to put forged internals inside ya know and get the bottom end built proof.

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