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Old 12-17-2004, 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by BlwnTA
Yep, save all your Christmas money. I have been there as well, broken ring lands on 2 pistons. Let me guess, your car probably runs fine under 3500 rpms.....right, but when you get on it hard it probably chokes and loses some power and spits oil thru the ATI piping and maybe blows the dipstick out. I hate to see it happen to anyone but your not alone by any means. It's how us rookies learn.

When you rebuild it make sure to pressurize the oiling system before rotating the shortblock at all.....I'm on my second lesson after 500 miles on my new motor....this time W2W is building it!
It actually runs just like it did before. I dont see any oil anywhere in the tubes. I will probably have someone build the motor for me if i have to rebuild.
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I think i am gonna get a breather, and just take two hoses and run them under the car. like Slohawk said, is there any downside to that. So just plug up the intake, take both runs of the passenger side valve cover and run them down to the bottom of the car.
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Originally Posted by Kaneman
I had the same issue on my old motor and it ended up being a broken ring galley.




Kane
Thats nothin............ check out my old motors pistons.........

#3 Piston


#3 Piston Side Shot


#5 Piston


#5 Piston. It was cracked on Both Sides


#7 Piston



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Old 12-17-2004, 10:56 AM
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g-damn BOY! I had no idea you did that much. I CAN'T WAIT FOR MINE TO GO BOOM!
Old 12-17-2004, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by osuhunter07
g-damn BOY! I had no idea you did that much. I CAN'T WAIT FOR MINE TO GO BOOM!

11 psi and a stock bottomend with ALOT of Detination will do that.... Nop worries man you should be fine..... Just keep putting a little each month aised for a new one down the road...
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Old 12-17-2004, 03:20 PM
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Strange it happened to the Driver side of the motor Nasty TA.. Didn't get enough fuel to these cylinders with 11psi. Done anything about it to prevent your driver side from going lean in the future?

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Damn that sux hope i never have to see that but as we all know it is going to happen sooner or later.
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Originally Posted by HUGGER ORANGE SS
Strange it happened to the Driver side of the motor Nasty TA.. Didn't get enough fuel to these cylinders with 11psi. Done anything about it to prevent your driver side from going lean in the future?

Clint

Different fuel setup now with aftermarket rails and feed line..... with the turbo setup im going to do a feed into a Y-block to feed each rail and then back to the reg.
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Old 12-18-2004, 04:28 AM
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So what r the signs that my piston might look like that?
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The signs about the pistons you already have them LOL! Pull the oil fill cap off while it is idleing and see if you have a Choo Choo train comming out. That will be the final sign with out doing a leak down test on it. Good luck! Look in my sig you will see we have all been there.
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unfortunately i had the same problem, start the car and pop the oil cap , if you have a choo choo thing going on you have a blown ringland.

now i'm working my *** off to save up for a forged block.
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Yep sorry to say man if its do the choo choo train out the oil fill its a broken ring land....... i kept going and ble a chunk out of the block and head so they were all worthless and couldnt be reused..... so if its that stop driving the car now before you hurt it even more.....
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Thanks it looks like it's time for a forged bottom end! O well more boost then!!!
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What do you guys think about the Lunati 395 stroker kit?
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Is your oil cap puffing smoke when uncovered?
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Originally Posted by MelloYellow
Is your oil cap puffing smoke when uncovered?
Yeah not much but a little.
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I have an LS1 Shortblock available for $1000 w/5000 miles (no core req'd). LPE has a forged one for $2k + core. $3k + core for forged rods LPE/MTI/etc (I think).

Shipping Origin Florida 33009, method of your choice (+s/h).
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Originally Posted by MelloYellow
I have an LS1 Shortblock available for $1000 w/5000 miles (no core req'd). LPE has a forged one for $2k + core. $3k + core for forged rods LPE/MTI/etc (I think).

Shipping Origin Florida 33009, method of your choice (+s/h).
What year is your short block?
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for a 1000 bucks i might be interested. is it a stock bottom end? what is it out of
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Same thing was happening to my buddies car, i tried a pcv system, and it didnt help, pulled the motor and the #7 was SPLT!!! brocen rings, melted pistion ect. the rest of the motor was ok tho.
good luck, and seems everytime ive seen any pistion problem, its #7. not sure why, just what i have seen


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