stripped bolts during tear down, ----
#11
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
Originally Posted by z1guy
well, the oil pickup has an oring that should be replaced. if it goes bad the pump will suck air instead of oil. also, the cam gear, as long as its going back on the same style head cam etc. it wont need lined up. set the timing marks if there is not belt on it, and put the gear on aligning it w/ the key *only 1 way it can go on*.
i have a downloaded manual somewhere but i have to find it first.. i'll worry about finding it after the tear down, got pretty far in just three hours considering its my first one and i took several breaks since it was almost 100 degrees
#12
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
my z6 had a gasket that went between the oil pickup and the oil pump. I didnt replace it the first time i rebuilt the engine and oil pressure was pretty low. Gauge read 0 at idle but the light didnt come on.
#13
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
Originally Posted by sohcpwr
my z6 had a gasket that went between the oil pickup and the oil pump. I didnt replace it the first time i rebuilt the engine and oil pressure was pretty low. Gauge read 0 at idle but the light didnt come on.
#14
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
Originally Posted by sohcpwr
my z6 had a gasket that went between the oil pickup and the oil pump. I didnt replace it the first time i rebuilt the engine and oil pressure was pretty low. Gauge read 0 at idle but the light didnt come on.
#17
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
Yeah ---- I get almost 65psi on cold startup and 40 or so when fully warmed up
I also didnt use a gasket on the oil pickup, just made it very clean
Stripped bolts arent ----, put them vice grips on tight! dont be a vagina
Oh and get a good set of sockets, if your disassembling something and you dont have the right socket, DONT ------- TRY IT, get the right socket
I also didnt use a gasket on the oil pickup, just made it very clean
Stripped bolts arent ----, put them vice grips on tight! dont be a vagina
Oh and get a good set of sockets, if your disassembling something and you dont have the right socket, DONT ------- TRY IT, get the right socket
#18
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
Originally Posted by W O T
Yeah ---- I get almost 65psi on cold startup and 40 or so when fully warmed up
I also didnt use a gasket on the oil pickup, just made it very clean
Stripped bolts arent ----, put them vice grips on tight! dont be a vagina
Oh and get a good set of sockets, if your disassembling something and you dont have the right socket, DONT ------- TRY IT, get the right socket
I also didnt use a gasket on the oil pickup, just made it very clean
Stripped bolts arent ----, put them vice grips on tight! dont be a vagina
Oh and get a good set of sockets, if your disassembling something and you dont have the right socket, DONT ------- TRY IT, get the right socket
if you wanna talk cold then i see the same numbers.. i have no doubt my pump may have been weak though and i was seeing shitty numbers warmed up
#19
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
I didnt read the rest of the thread but you have a few options,
1) soak the $hit out of the bolt with wd40 or another nut buster, then get some good vice grips, "hulk up" and turn green and give it your best clamp.
2) Weld the closest fitting socket on real well and then put the ratchet on there and break it lose.
3) get a bolt remover kit from pep boys and follow the directions.
4) get a drill or grinder and go to town on whatever if left of the bolt.
good luck
1) soak the $hit out of the bolt with wd40 or another nut buster, then get some good vice grips, "hulk up" and turn green and give it your best clamp.
2) Weld the closest fitting socket on real well and then put the ratchet on there and break it lose.
3) get a bolt remover kit from pep boys and follow the directions.
4) get a drill or grinder and go to town on whatever if left of the bolt.
good luck
#20
Re: stripped bolts during tear down, ----
Originally Posted by LSD Motorsports
I didnt read the rest of the thread but you have a few options,
1) soak the $hit out of the bolt with wd40 or another nut buster, then get some good vice grips, "hulk up" and turn green and give it your best clamp.
2) Weld the closest fitting socket on real well and then put the ratchet on there and break it lose.
3) get a bolt remover kit from pep boys and follow the directions.
4) get a drill or grinder and go to town on whatever if left of the bolt.
good luck
1) soak the $hit out of the bolt with wd40 or another nut buster, then get some good vice grips, "hulk up" and turn green and give it your best clamp.
2) Weld the closest fitting socket on real well and then put the ratchet on there and break it lose.
3) get a bolt remover kit from pep boys and follow the directions.
4) get a drill or grinder and go to town on whatever if left of the bolt.
good luck
i live in nebraska where im pretty sure they've never heard of pep boys so im pretty sure thats out, lol
and i've been banned from drills since i drilled a quarter of an inch into my thumb.. and most other power tools as well.. i also stabbed my hand with sicors (butchered that word...)
lol thanks for the tips though i appriate it, im just gonna go with number 1 and hopefully not rupture a nut pryin them off