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aluminum block?
99 gt 100k
Hello everyone, I have another problem, I blew the head gaskets on my car and it is now hydro locked. I plan on changing the gaskets his weekend, but need to know if its worth it. Is the L36 an iron or aluminum block? how about the heads? And with it being hydro-locked is there a good chance i burnt a piston or maybe cracked a sleeve? Does anyone know or know where to get the torque specs for this kinda job? thank you for your help!!
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Re: aluminum block?
I took it to a local ase certified shop for diagnosis
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Re: aluminum block?
IF you hydrolocked it, you could have a bent connecting rod, cracked head, or bent crank. BAD things happen when you hydrolock an engine. It's the old story of an immovable object (the coolant in the cylinder that can't be compressed like air) meeting an unstoppable force (the piston coming up on the compression stroke). Something has to give, and it's normally expensive engine components.
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Re: aluminum block?
if it is the intake gasket leaking by, I would have to change it out on the build up anyway wouldn't i? They found the problem with a compression test, and what it was narrowed down to a cracked cyclinder or head gasket, but i have to tear it down to find out which.
and if it is a cracked cyclinder do you know where to find a crate motor for the l36, i can find the l67 everywhere, but can't seem to find my motor |
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Re: aluminum block?
If you need to replace the long block or short block you can find a good reman unit for a lot less than a new crate engine, especially if all the other components are good. Send Ed Morad, moradpartscompany.com an e-mail. He specializes in Grand Prix's and should be able to get you a good used engine at a reasonable cost. If I were you I would pull the heads and find out what is going on. Based on what the others have said you may have a broken piston or bent connecting rod that is causing the compression issue. The head and cylinder may be just fine.
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Re: aluminum block?
thanks for the help, its very appreciated
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