What did you do with your DII today?
Bummer, Alex. You could pull off a quick and dirty rebuild?
Main bearings $30
Rod bearings $30
Connecting rod bolts $40
Piston rings $60 (optional)
Front cover? $300
Gaskets, seals $30
I think that's all off the top of my memory. No special tools or skill needed really other than some plastigage, feeler gauge, engine hoist + leveler. Heck you could even do the bearings with engine in situ, but it wouldn't be fun
Main bearings $30
Rod bearings $30
Connecting rod bolts $40
Piston rings $60 (optional)
Front cover? $300
Gaskets, seals $30
I think that's all off the top of my memory. No special tools or skill needed really other than some plastigage, feeler gauge, engine hoist + leveler. Heck you could even do the bearings with engine in situ, but it wouldn't be fun
I have a front cover with new gears if you want to try it. I could only get about 6 lbs at idle with it, so I bought a new one from Lucky 8. Its yours if you'll pay the shipping.
Of course, there is a chance I can throw a used front cover on it and run with it, but with all the bearing material I found I'm wondering if I'd even want to go that route. Maybe I'll borrow the front cover off the girlfriend's and see if that works.
I dunno. I'll keep you guys updated one way or another.
Of course, there is a chance I can throw a used front cover on it and run with it, but with all the bearing material I found I'm wondering if I'd even want to go that route. Maybe I'll borrow the front cover off the girlfriend's and see if that works.
I dunno. I'll keep you guys updated one way or another.
Bummer, Alex. You could pull off a quick and dirty rebuild?
Main bearings $30
Rod bearings $30
Connecting rod bolts $40
Piston rings $60 (optional)
Front cover? $300
Gaskets, seals $30
I think that's all off the top of my memory. No special tools or skill needed really other than some plastigage, feeler gauge, engine hoist + leveler. Heck you could even do the bearings with engine in situ, but it wouldn't be fun
Main bearings $30
Rod bearings $30
Connecting rod bolts $40
Piston rings $60 (optional)
Front cover? $300
Gaskets, seals $30
I think that's all off the top of my memory. No special tools or skill needed really other than some plastigage, feeler gauge, engine hoist + leveler. Heck you could even do the bearings with engine in situ, but it wouldn't be fun
If I fix it she's definitely getting a new front cover. This one's seen better days even other than the oil pump issue. Also add to that list a $65 ball hone and a $75 head gasket set. Good opportunity to drop in those 4.0 pistons to bump the compression a bit, which would cost me bearings and rings to throw that extra 4.6 rotating assembly in the girl's 4.0. are the con rod pins press fit in the pistons on these trucks?
Also, I was under the impression the con rod bolts weren't stretch bolts, so it shouldn't need new ones. Right?
Last edited by Alex_M; May 8, 2018 at 11:22 AM.
Davis, I appreciate the offer. She'll get a new front cover either way at this point, so no real need. What'd the cover from L8 run you? $300?
Con rod bolts are TTY, one time use.
Cheapest and best source is Turner:
https://www.turnerengineering.co.uk/...s-c102x3005626
Main bearings 25 pounds
Con rod bearings 20 pounds
Front cover genuine 245 pounds (does lucky8 sell the Britpart one? I don't know)
I underestimated piston rings.. those are actually 125 pounds
I preach turner all the time for engine parts!
Ideally you will want to inspect the crankshaft first to see if it needs turning, and order the appropriate sized bearings accordingly. Crank polish is like $40, turning it is around $100 (machinist)
Yes con rods and press fit in with a grudgeon pin. I didn't dissemble mine. Manual calls for a few special tools.
Cheapest and best source is Turner:
https://www.turnerengineering.co.uk/...s-c102x3005626
Main bearings 25 pounds
Con rod bearings 20 pounds
Front cover genuine 245 pounds (does lucky8 sell the Britpart one? I don't know)
I underestimated piston rings.. those are actually 125 pounds
I preach turner all the time for engine parts!
Ideally you will want to inspect the crankshaft first to see if it needs turning, and order the appropriate sized bearings accordingly. Crank polish is like $40, turning it is around $100 (machinist)
Yes con rods and press fit in with a grudgeon pin. I didn't dissemble mine. Manual calls for a few special tools.
Last edited by Jeff Blake; May 8, 2018 at 11:30 AM.
Ouch. Yeah, better off through Turner then, depending on shipping. I think it was $330 from Turner.
Also just double checked those bearing prices. I was wrong. Turner has main and rod bearings for like $55. I think Buick 300 bearings are the same size though. Be neat to check.
Also just double checked those bearing prices. I was wrong. Turner has main and rod bearings for like $55. I think Buick 300 bearings are the same size though. Be neat to check.
Could probably also use Buick 300 head gaskets. $10 ea for FelPro plus, what, $30 for bolts?
I'm gonna look more into Buick parts. I once had all the specs to see what crossed over from the 215 and the 300, but now I don't recall. I'll have to do some more research.
I'm gonna look more into Buick parts. I once had all the specs to see what crossed over from the 215 and the 300, but now I don't recall. I'll have to do some more research.
Main and rod bearings are both King (USA)


