threw a rod tonight....
threw a rod tonight....
--looks-- like the block is ok, can i put in a new crank/rods/pistons by taking the oil pan off? or does the top end have to come off? thanks for any help, i'm hurting right now..
whats involved in taking the oil pan off?
here are some pics
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/underside1.JPG
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/pan1.JPG
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/headers1.JPG
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/crank1.JPG
whats involved in taking the oil pan off?
here are some pics
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/underside1.JPG
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/pan1.JPG
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/headers1.JPG
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/crank1.JPG
Re: threw a rod tonight....
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You can do it from the bottom, but its going to a REALLY REALLY big pain in the ***, probably better just to pull the whole engine and rebuild it right the first time
I have a 355 shortblock for sale if you are interested.
Let me know.
Marcin
You can do it from the bottom, but its going to a REALLY REALLY big pain in the ***, probably better just to pull the whole engine and rebuild it right the first time
I have a 355 shortblock for sale if you are interested.Let me know.
Marcin
Re: threw a rod tonight....
Not even approaching too much for a stock bottom, there are guys running more aggressive heads and cam than you and a nitrous or boost on top of that and not having a problem, heck I even know of a few runnng nitrous AND boost on top of that. Weakest link in the stock setup has to be the bearings, the rest is very stout. To be honest you probably would have been better off if you had left it alone in the first place unless it was blown the first time you rebuilt it. Pull it and start over otherwise you are just going to have more problems it probably did more internal damage than what you think.
Re: threw a rod tonight....
http://www.stlhosting.com/upload/crank1.JPG
Look at the crank if it's that black you just ran out of oil and spun a bearing and that broke the rod and caused all this trouble. That's what the reason for breaking a rod is about 95% of the time, the rest of it is rod bolts breaking and actually over loading or over working the rod.
The crank probably needs to be checked but it's probably going to need a regrind since you spun that bearing. Probably better off getting another stock crank and polishing the journals or a Scat 9000 replacement.
Make sure you fix that oil problem. Either you ran out of oil, or something is in the passages or your stock clearances were wrong.
Bret
Look at the crank if it's that black you just ran out of oil and spun a bearing and that broke the rod and caused all this trouble. That's what the reason for breaking a rod is about 95% of the time, the rest of it is rod bolts breaking and actually over loading or over working the rod.
The crank probably needs to be checked but it's probably going to need a regrind since you spun that bearing. Probably better off getting another stock crank and polishing the journals or a Scat 9000 replacement.
Make sure you fix that oil problem. Either you ran out of oil, or something is in the passages or your stock clearances were wrong.
Bret
Re: threw a rod tonight....
thanks for the help guys
a quick question, instead of going through all of that, i could just get a new stroker short block right?
i have the complete upper end done, heads/cam/ the whole valvetrain,
if i got a 383 stroker shortblock, that would work right?
what else would i need?,, what should i look for, or stay away from?
anyone know a good place to get one?
a quick question, instead of going through all of that, i could just get a new stroker short block right?
i have the complete upper end done, heads/cam/ the whole valvetrain,
if i got a 383 stroker shortblock, that would work right?
what else would i need?,, what should i look for, or stay away from?
anyone know a good place to get one?
Re: threw a rod tonight....
If you jus want to buy a short block. Get the vette replacment from scoggin dickey. It will be built right, 4 bolt main, 1,700 ain't that bad. That's plenty for your H/C set up.
Re: threw a rod tonight....
Originally Posted by The Cartel
If you jus want to buy a short block. Get the vette replacment from scoggin dickey. It will be built right, 4 bolt main, 1,700 ain't that bad. That's plenty for your H/C set up.
Good advice. A 383 really should have the heads, cam and intake to match the cubes a 350-355 would be your best bet.
Bret
Re: threw a rod tonight....
Pull it and do it right. I've never seen anybody put pistons in from the bottom...did I just learn something new? Seems like it would be difficult without a flat surface for the ring compressor. Learn something new everyday.
Re: threw a rod tonight....
Even if you do it from the bottom you still need to pull the heads. But you could do it with the motor in the car, but it's a huge PITA. You're better off pulling it. Not for the stroker question you could in theory do a stroker, but you're cam will seem a lot milder and probably not make as much HP. Either way you go you're going to have to have your cam cleaned at least. I would have the machine shop take a close look at it because of all the metal floating aroung in your 'old' motor. You're probably better off getting the LT4 Short block from SDPC, and then getting a new cam while you've got them on the line. Then throw you're heads and intake on thenew block and go to town. then take what's left of you're current motor and start a crazy project if you want...396,383, or whatever you choose. That's the way I would do it if you're looking to get the car on the road quickly. Otherwise get a 383, cam, and a tune, then you'll be ready to go.
Chris
Either way get a cam, I'll bet it'll look ok, but I wouldn't run it.
Chris
Either way get a cam, I'll bet it'll look ok, but I wouldn't run it.


