expected head problems
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expected head problems
I was talking to my neighbor and i was telling him that i want to get new heads for my 93 camaro it has 114K on engine and trans and he told me that if i get new head on my engine that i could expect to blow the lower end out within 6 months because of all the pressure that i will be putting on it is this trure? do i need to rebuild my block in order to put new heads on it
#2
RE: expected head problems
I've never heard of that problem...I suppose it's possible, but your car suddenly lighting on fire, exploading into a giant fireball, thus launching it from the street and having it come down on top of an Hummer is also possible, but not likely...Providing you get heads that are for an LT1 you shouldn't have any issues, maybe if you beat the crap out of your car constantly, but that's expected if you drive it hard.
#6
RE: expected head problems
If the heads are going out, then you should check, but if you're replacing the heads for performance reasons with stock compression and better flow, I don't think you'd have any problems...someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem too logical...
#8
RE: expected head problems
your friend is right ya dont put new heads on a old bottom end end it will only lead to straining lower end in turn blowin it unless the old heads r very clean with no oil deposits or **** like that but still risky
#9
RE: expected head problems
if your worried about it while your doing the heads just freshen up the motor while your at it and if you get time not a bad idea to do through the trans too if you will be abusing it, like racing
#10
RE: expected head problems
ORIGINAL: illumastar
I was talking to my neighbor and i was telling him that i want to get new heads for my 93 camaro it has 114K on engine and trans and he told me that if i get new head on my engine that i could expect to blow the lower end out within 6 months because of all the pressure that i will be putting on it is this trure? do i need to rebuild my block in order to put new heads on it
I was talking to my neighbor and i was telling him that i want to get new heads for my 93 camaro it has 114K on engine and trans and he told me that if i get new head on my engine that i could expect to blow the lower end out within 6 months because of all the pressure that i will be putting on it is this trure? do i need to rebuild my block in order to put new heads on it
Anyway an engine that runs good at 114K should have absolutly no problems if the new heads are installed properly and the front timing cover seals done at the same time as well. Most all of the engines I see kick the bucket are pushing over 190K. Thats still another 85,000 miles that lower end owes you.
Sure in a perfict world you would want to do it all at once. But swapping a set of heads is fairly simple and does not REQUIRE the overhaul of the lower end.
I would say Go4it.
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