great white
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Oh boy, do I ever feel your pain on the "not enough time" problem.
I'm in the same boat right now....
I'm in the same boat right now....
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Maybe not,the turbo might need new brgs and seals but as long as the vanes are not scraping the housing the turbo is OKWell, here is the scoop.
As of now, I know the turbo is toast. I'm thinking that was due to the runaway PMD. It doesn't have any in/out play but has quite a bit of side to side play. The seals seam fine, and I verified it was still getting oil by cranking with the inlet line disconnected.
The passenger head is off. The headgasket looked mint. The head also looks great so far. The ONLY thing thus far that bothers me is the #8 cylinder. No, there are no cracks, but there is scoring marks on the forward side of the cylinder. The rest of them look fine, and in all 4 you can still see crosshatching.
In all honesty, the truck was running fine prior to this, so we'll see how the driver's head looks.
Yeah, I'm not entirely giving up on it but at the same time.... yeah.nice work boots
I'd sure hate to see you give up on this truck. When I bought my '00 Impala the first few months I was really starting to wonder if I got a lemon. Several issues were popping up. Basically boiled down to neglect from previous owner. Fixed them all, 5 years later....over 200,000 miles and still going.
Well, that would totally suck if it is indeed cracked. I'm going back out there now to take a look and do some cleaning, etc.Your HG's don't look blown from the pics... Not that you wanna hear this but I think AK is on to something. Look at #8 reeeeal close.
Had a 6.2 there awhile back with a #5 that looked REAL close to your #8. Look for something like this photo.
After a hone, note the vertical scars still and the crack middle upper right.