BlackonBlack89
SHO Member
I wanna start building a nice, forged motor for my 89. I have the original 3.0 out of my 89 with 160k to start upon. I will be going with a 3.2 again so it will have to be bored/honed. Only problem is i do not know any reputable engine related machine shops around here. Guess Im gonna have to find one. I also will probably have the short block assembled and Ill handle the rest.
Anybody who has done it already......anything you would do/add that u didnt do the first time around??? suggestions on anything else related to the matter
I have to get in touch with josh at shonut for some custom pistons. Got to get the bal rolling on that. I want to go with a stock CR. I see no need to lower compression with charge cooling in place and good tuning/engine mointioring. I dont think anyoone gone with that before either
I guess since new main bearing are obsolete I guess sourcing low mileage ones is the next best answer? Also IIRC 3.2 rods are supposeldy stronger. True or false. And is it worth it to have the rods rezized and shotpeened?
Any input on the matter is appriciated .
Rite now I have $2k to spend on the short block alone. This is for the pistons, gaskets, and all the machining work. I dont want to take any shortcuts on it.
Anybody who has done it already......anything you would do/add that u didnt do the first time around??? suggestions on anything else related to the matter
I have to get in touch with josh at shonut for some custom pistons. Got to get the bal rolling on that. I want to go with a stock CR. I see no need to lower compression with charge cooling in place and good tuning/engine mointioring. I dont think anyoone gone with that before either
I guess since new main bearing are obsolete I guess sourcing low mileage ones is the next best answer? Also IIRC 3.2 rods are supposeldy stronger. True or false. And is it worth it to have the rods rezized and shotpeened?
Any input on the matter is appriciated .
Rite now I have $2k to spend on the short block alone. This is for the pistons, gaskets, and all the machining work. I dont want to take any shortcuts on it.
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