replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it????
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stevedonadio
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replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it????
hi guys ...newb needs to replace piston rings on a 3800 series2 ssei supercharged
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
Hmmm.... What leads you to believe the piston rings need replaced? Failure of these on a 3800 is kind of a rarity.
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
By the time you remove everything, have the block cleaned, checked and machined, you'll have more in it than a junkyard L67 or L32 and have your mechanic (or yourself) swapped in.
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
If you are getting into that deep, bore it out, new pistons, etc. Might as well make it bigger.
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
Bonneville92V688 wrote:Hmmm.... What leads you to believe the piston rings need replaced? Failure of these on a 3800 is kind of a rarity.
no oil in water and no water in oil, but the guy im buying it from says its piston rings..he says 2 plugs keep fouling out...ididnt get the car yet.. i have the same car,but i hit a deer and i was just gonna swap engines thats why i am getting the car.......would it be easier to swap or p-rings? i will give more info when i get the car...thanks for the super quick reply
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
Just swap in a new/used longblock. Lot less work/hassle/cost.
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
yea thats what i thought......thank you......i will stay in touchbecause im sure i will need a lot of help with this project!!!!!! thak you everyone....00Beast wrote:Just swap in a new/used longblock. Lot less work/hassle/cost.
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
Just went throught a similar dilema with my l36. It had one spun bearing and I figured that replacing the bearings would be enough on a motor with 86k miles.
Here is what ended up happening:
Bored .020 over
New rings, pistons
polished crank
milled heads
s1x cam
on
and
on
its almost too inviting to go further anytime the engine must come apart.
I would look for a good solid used engine with well known history...not the typical power washed engine from a junk yard with "50k" miles. A smashed up car with a well maintained engine (for sale by owner) might be a deal too hard to pass up.
Here is what ended up happening:
Bored .020 over
New rings, pistons
polished crank
milled heads
s1x cam
on
and
on
its almost too inviting to go further anytime the engine must come apart.
I would look for a good solid used engine with well known history...not the typical power washed engine from a junk yard with "50k" miles. A smashed up car with a well maintained engine (for sale by owner) might be a deal too hard to pass up.
1997 Olds 88
Performance Mod list:
Newer grand prix 17" wheels, Drilled and slotted front rotors, flowmaster dual outlet exhaust (mostly for looks), Custom intake and throttlebody heat shield.
Engine rebuilt .020 bored over, vette springs and retainers, ported LIM and exhaust manifolds, Intense S1X Cam and Intense custom PCM.
Transmission Rebuilt with shift kit, stall converter.
Other: two 12 inch kickers in the trunk w/ 1000 watt kenwood amp. Alpine head unit. Infinity kappa speakers with 700W pheonix gold amp
Performance Mod list:
Newer grand prix 17" wheels, Drilled and slotted front rotors, flowmaster dual outlet exhaust (mostly for looks), Custom intake and throttlebody heat shield.
Engine rebuilt .020 bored over, vette springs and retainers, ported LIM and exhaust manifolds, Intense S1X Cam and Intense custom PCM.
Transmission Rebuilt with shift kit, stall converter.
Other: two 12 inch kickers in the trunk w/ 1000 watt kenwood amp. Alpine head unit. Infinity kappa speakers with 700W pheonix gold amp
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Re: replacing piston rings..3800 series 2 is it worth it??
If I reading correctly, OPs car hit a deer and he is gonna swap his engine into the one he might buy.blazerk5drew wrote: A smashed up car with a well maintained engine (for sale by owner) might be a deal too hard to pass up.


