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It's bubble wraped and will be ready to ship in the morning, but might not go until Sat morn, depends what time I finish a job tomorrow.
Let us know how it goes
When did u get thecam shipped out?? thanx
Robert
--------------------------------------------------- 96 Grand Prix SE 3100 202,000 miles
New Rebuilt 3100
New Rebuilt 4T60-E
Exhaust
Drilled/Slotted Rotors
95 Grand Prix GTP 177,000 miles
White
3" Magnaflow Catback
Lowered 2" Eibach in front Brichmount Rear
94-96 Hi-Po 5 Stars on 245/50/16
90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix
5 Speed Swapped
127,000
Spec Stage 3 Clutch
230,000 mile Getrag 282
Emissions Deleted
Brand new Engine 1,000 Miles
Fully Custom Built car
Robert
--------------------------------------------------- 96 Grand Prix SE 3100 202,000 miles
New Rebuilt 3100
New Rebuilt 4T60-E
Exhaust
Drilled/Slotted Rotors
95 Grand Prix GTP 177,000 miles
White
3" Magnaflow Catback
Lowered 2" Eibach in front Brichmount Rear
94-96 Hi-Po 5 Stars on 245/50/16
90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix
5 Speed Swapped
127,000
Spec Stage 3 Clutch
230,000 mile Getrag 282
Emissions Deleted
Brand new Engine 1,000 Miles
Fully Custom Built car
Well today brought the heads from this motor to the machine shop to get the head job done... also i brought the piston that had the bent rod and a replacement rod for them to press out and swap.. well they claim that when pressing out the rod that the piston will be destroyed by it mushrooming by the wristpin.. I dont know if they r telling me the truth or not..
I get a call about 4 hours later they tell me both of my heads are cracked.. one is near a spark plug and the other is cracked in between the combustion chamber... So basically these heads are junk...
Now im in need of 2 heads... This is pissing me off b/c i have a bent rod, bad cam, bad timing set, Bad heads.... This makes me confused because the motor ran smooth and no problems with it.. I think this is a bad build to begin with...
Robert
--------------------------------------------------- 96 Grand Prix SE 3100 202,000 miles
New Rebuilt 3100
New Rebuilt 4T60-E
Exhaust
Drilled/Slotted Rotors
95 Grand Prix GTP 177,000 miles
White
3" Magnaflow Catback
Lowered 2" Eibach in front Brichmount Rear
94-96 Hi-Po 5 Stars on 245/50/16
90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix
5 Speed Swapped
127,000
Spec Stage 3 Clutch
230,000 mile Getrag 282
Emissions Deleted
Brand new Engine 1,000 Miles
Fully Custom Built car
Well today brought the heads from this motor to the machine shop to get the head job done... also i brought the piston that had the bent rod and a replacement rod for them to press out and swap.. well they claim that when pressing out the rod that the piston will be destroyed by it mushrooming by the wristpin.. I dont know if they r telling me the truth or not..
I get a call about 4 hours later they tell me both of my heads are cracked.. one is near a spark plug and the other is cracked in between the combustion chamber... So basically these heads are junk...
Now im in need of 2 heads... This is pissing me off b/c i have a bent rod, bad cam, bad timing set, Bad heads.... This makes me confused because the motor ran smooth and no problems with it.. I think this is a bad build to begin with...
Take the heads somewhere else and get a second opinion.
If you need some good cores, I have a set :P
EDIT: Actually I can give you a rebuilt set if you want.
well i was talking with taylor and he made a good point.. i unfortunatly didnt put any markings on the heads.. he told me since i didnt they could possibly swap them with bad ones and try to sucker me into buying heads through them which in general gets them more money.. and making the whole thing up.. well the only positive side i have is that one head has 2 heli coils in it and the other well i dont know..
When i get them back tomorrow i am going to get pics of the "cracks" and post em up..
ForcedFirebird Give me some more info on the heads you have..
Robert
--------------------------------------------------- 96 Grand Prix SE 3100 202,000 miles
New Rebuilt 3100
New Rebuilt 4T60-E
Exhaust
Drilled/Slotted Rotors
95 Grand Prix GTP 177,000 miles
White
3" Magnaflow Catback
Lowered 2" Eibach in front Brichmount Rear
94-96 Hi-Po 5 Stars on 245/50/16
90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix
5 Speed Swapped
127,000
Spec Stage 3 Clutch
230,000 mile Getrag 282
Emissions Deleted
Brand new Engine 1,000 Miles
Fully Custom Built car
Doesn't have to cause a problem to be cracked. If its not all the way through, you wouldn't know. Vans have more problems with this on the rear head but anything is possible.
I just mentioned that in the short few years I have been working on these engines, I have NEVER seen a head crack. I have seen them WARP, but not CRACK.
I also mentioned that when I take parts to a machine shop, I write down my casting numbers, and then I make a small engraving on them (in an exposed area like the side of the head) of a symbol that will NEVER be seen coming from GM (gotta love the double-male symbol for GAY).
I also mentioned that I have not heard of a piston mushrooming trying to get the wrist pin out. I have had some pistons swapped out before and got the old ones back just fine. Them saying that strikes me that they are trying to press the pins out without heating them up first (or however they do it). I got a full set swapped out, and the stock ones were not mushroomed in the slightest (camaro pistons on 3100 connecting rods with the 3100 pins).
Taylor
1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme 3100 MPFI
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE 3.1 MPFI
1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible
1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
"find something simple and complicate it"
I somewhat agree on the cracks. I also have not found any cracks on any of the 60* heads I have encountered, although I have found many cracks on aluminum heads in general (all of them overheats).
Yeah, there are a lot of crooks in the biz, but people like me just hope that doing good business will create more in the long run. Sucks, but it does happen in every business category.
Taylor is right, heating/cooling parts makes the job a no-brainer. Dipping the wristpins in dry ice for about an hour will make them practically fall in without any force. Aluminum is going to expand with heat much faster then the steel pins, and they should come out fairly easy with the proper tools.
I have the cores I can send out anytime if you are going to take them local.
Taylor is right, heating/cooling parts makes the job a no-brainer. Dipping the wristpins in dry ice for about an hour will make them practically fall in without any force. Aluminum is going to expand with heat much faster then the steel pins, and they should come out fairly easy with the proper tools.
The pins should be stuck in the rod not the piston, dry ice isn't going to do anything. How a shop is going to "mushroom" the wrist pin I have no idea. They will have to pressed out, that could damage the pin (maring the outside surface) but more than often not so bad it can't be reinstalled in a stock eng. As far as not knowing if the shop is fucking you or not, don't take your shit there. If you can't trust them don't use them. But, those heads crack, in those spots. See em all the time. LIM gasket leaks for a long time, eng over heats, blows head gasket.
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