Hi all, while I may be a forum noob, I'm not so much a noob to the automotive world... Right now I'm screwing together an engine to replace the current 234,000 mile 3.1 in the wife's '95 Grand Am. I bought a near twin to the wife's car for 300.00 that had 142k on clock for the drive train and parts. The engine was suffering from a massive LIM leak and I drained out 9qts of after birth from the pan.. Otherwise it's in decent shape with next to no ring ridge and pistons that have all the original machine marks. All things considered, I think I got lucky.. Due to a tight budget, it will be a touch on the loose side. According to the machinist, the crank measured out right at the bottom side of the spec. I can't afford to have it turned .010"/.010" so it will be dropped in as is, but with new standard bearings.
Anyway, on to the question... Since this engine will be a bit loose, do you guys/gals think that I would benefit from a high volume oil pump. My original plans were to re-use the stock one since it's still in decent shape, but I'll spring for the H/V pump if required...When it's done and broke in, it will see a steady diet of 0w or 5w-40 synthetic oil.
Thanks for any and all input!
Anyway, on to the question... Since this engine will be a bit loose, do you guys/gals think that I would benefit from a high volume oil pump. My original plans were to re-use the stock one since it's still in decent shape, but I'll spring for the H/V pump if required...When it's done and broke in, it will see a steady diet of 0w or 5w-40 synthetic oil.
Thanks for any and all input!
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