granitestategn
Gettin' there
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- Jul 30, 2002
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I started working on the engine in my 100,000 mile GN. I want to get this thing back together. I tore it down some more and saw a couple of surprises.
1.) The original nylon timing chain sprockets were pristine, no chips, missing teeth, nada. It's coming out anyway. The tensioner has wear and the chain is pretty loose. I plan to install a stock replacement all steel silent chain with a new Melling stock-style tensioner.
2.) A lot of black deposits on the intake gasket "valley pan", some on both sides, much more to the rear of the engine. It's really hard stuff, won't flake off.
3.) Quite a bit of cam button wear on the front cover. I gotta do something about this. The area is not even close to flat. I don't want to just throw a roller back in. I could take this to a machine shop and mill it flat.
4.) Very little wear at the oil pump gears. I can see a little but can't catch a fingernail on it.
5. Lifter valley was very clean.
A couple of questions:
1.) What are the options for front covers these days? OEM ones seem to be dried up. Doing a search brings up a lot of really old threads. Aftermarket parts store ones were always kind of dodgy. Used good looking ones on ebay don't seem to have the correct part number so I don't know if they would fit correctly. They appear to be the same. I know guys were using Silver Seal ones for a while years ago.
I think TA Performance still sells new ones that they machine in-house. It looks like Full Throttle Speed sells an assembled ported one. Any feedback on either of those?
2.) The oil bypass spring in the OEM pump seems really light. Should that get changed out for a heavier one?
I know about Earl's thread and probably have (20) bookmarks on various computers and hard copy print outs of it in (10) different places. Earl was doing covers to sell for a while but I don't think he still does.
While I have this thing torn apart this far, should I take care of other durability/maintenance items? I'm going to be running an old school Garrett GT61-P so I'm not looking for a 10 second car. I will have an alky system and a rebuilt Stage 1-1/2 transmission and a 3500 L/U TCS 9x11 converter. Getting kicked out at 11.50 for no bar will satisfy me.
I'm changing my valve springs again, this time going with CC 981's. Stock, never opened engine with 100K mile flat tappet cam. I'll do new rear main and front seals.
Since I can pull the rocker shafts easy enough (gotta come out for the springs) I'm thinking of pulling the lifters (keep in order) and pull and inspect the cam lobes and bearing journals for unusual wear or damage.
With the lifters out I can flip it over and take a peek at the main and rod bearings. Inspect for damage. Either put it all back together as-is or possibly upgrade the main cap and rod bearing hardware. ARP bolts and studs? This engine probably won't see another 10,000 miles under my ownership. It's not a daily.
I would plan on using assembly lube since this engine hasn't been run in at least two year.
Any thoughts or comments from the guru's? Anything I missed?
1.) The original nylon timing chain sprockets were pristine, no chips, missing teeth, nada. It's coming out anyway. The tensioner has wear and the chain is pretty loose. I plan to install a stock replacement all steel silent chain with a new Melling stock-style tensioner.
2.) A lot of black deposits on the intake gasket "valley pan", some on both sides, much more to the rear of the engine. It's really hard stuff, won't flake off.
3.) Quite a bit of cam button wear on the front cover. I gotta do something about this. The area is not even close to flat. I don't want to just throw a roller back in. I could take this to a machine shop and mill it flat.
4.) Very little wear at the oil pump gears. I can see a little but can't catch a fingernail on it.
5. Lifter valley was very clean.
A couple of questions:
1.) What are the options for front covers these days? OEM ones seem to be dried up. Doing a search brings up a lot of really old threads. Aftermarket parts store ones were always kind of dodgy. Used good looking ones on ebay don't seem to have the correct part number so I don't know if they would fit correctly. They appear to be the same. I know guys were using Silver Seal ones for a while years ago.
I think TA Performance still sells new ones that they machine in-house. It looks like Full Throttle Speed sells an assembled ported one. Any feedback on either of those?
2.) The oil bypass spring in the OEM pump seems really light. Should that get changed out for a heavier one?
I know about Earl's thread and probably have (20) bookmarks on various computers and hard copy print outs of it in (10) different places. Earl was doing covers to sell for a while but I don't think he still does.
While I have this thing torn apart this far, should I take care of other durability/maintenance items? I'm going to be running an old school Garrett GT61-P so I'm not looking for a 10 second car. I will have an alky system and a rebuilt Stage 1-1/2 transmission and a 3500 L/U TCS 9x11 converter. Getting kicked out at 11.50 for no bar will satisfy me.
I'm changing my valve springs again, this time going with CC 981's. Stock, never opened engine with 100K mile flat tappet cam. I'll do new rear main and front seals.
Since I can pull the rocker shafts easy enough (gotta come out for the springs) I'm thinking of pulling the lifters (keep in order) and pull and inspect the cam lobes and bearing journals for unusual wear or damage.
With the lifters out I can flip it over and take a peek at the main and rod bearings. Inspect for damage. Either put it all back together as-is or possibly upgrade the main cap and rod bearing hardware. ARP bolts and studs? This engine probably won't see another 10,000 miles under my ownership. It's not a daily.
I would plan on using assembly lube since this engine hasn't been run in at least two year.
Any thoughts or comments from the guru's? Anything I missed?