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Whiplash

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  1. Happy Birthday Ryddler! Sorry I'm late,..don't get out to much any more.
  2. Do exactly what Indiana said in his first post.
  3. Anyone know what manafacture sells the tri-metal bearing? All that I've found are the bi-metal type. One thing to make note of is that the manafacturing process has changed greatly over the last 20+ years. A bi-metal bearing made today would be much better that the one made 20+ years ago. Differant materials today. But I'm still a fan of the tri-metal type.
  4. Mobil 1 and a Wix oil filter. I use those in everything I own including the push mower, riding mower, and all cars and trucks. Also a note on Zinc. Seems that most engine oils made after Jan 2007 doesn't have the required Zinc. http://www.aera.org/eptb/TB2333R.pdf
  5. The Clevite bearing catalog I have dated 2007 states AL-3 (bi-metal). The 2005 catalog did state TM-77 (tri-metal) but it was a typo. The new 2011 bearing catalog doesn't even show the 2.6L engine. !!! Correction! The 2005 catalog wasn't a typo. I had it marked out and written in AL material. Just after the catalog was printed is when Clevite changed the material.
  6. Trust me Bill. They are bi-metal from Clevite. Been that way for several years now. Unless you have old stock more that 5 or 10 years old.
  7. Clevite rod and main bearings are steel backed with aluminum alloy (bi-metal). Some years ago they were a trimetal bearing but have since changed. There are pros and cons with bi-metal ver. tri-metal bearings. I prefer trimetal bearings myself. I read somewhere that ACL had tri-metal bearings. But one member here ordered some in that were bi-metal. I have yet to find tri-metal bearings for the 2.6L engine. When you change the bearing set-up on a bearing from a grooved upper bearing only to a full grooved bearings you increase oil supply. But decrease surface area for the crankshaft to ride on. I know some engine builders that have had issues with rod bearings on a small block chevy and they would go with full grooved main bearings. That would double the oil supply to the rods, but decrease the surface area for the mains. I don't see why you would want a grooved rod bearing. Also the upper rod bearing half is the load side. And the lower main bearing half is the load side. They are usually the half to wear out first. In the pic shown above it looks like the bearing were installed wrong, and there was trash in the oil.
  8. What he said. Removing the Batt. while engine is running could fry the Alt. I've run an engine for a few days without the Alt. with no issues. Also on some engines when the battery gets below 10 or 11 volts the computer won't work.
  9. Same here. Also the Carquest filters are made by WIX. Carquest Blue is same as Napa Gold. I think I have the color correct.
  10. I also may be able to get cartridges. So post part numbers if possible on those also.
  11. I may have a lead on getting NEW turbos. If possible I need OEM, and other manafactures parts numbers on turbos. I'll need numbers from the 12a up to the 20G turbos. If this works out Dad would be the contact on buying them. We'll let you know if it's going to happen.
  12. Not as bad as stated on the news. Needs another 30 feet before it floods Beale St. But a few hundred homes are flooded at this time. Steve should be OK. I know where he lives and he isn't in danger for now.
  13. BTW a stock cam journal should be 1.3386 +/- .0007. With .002 - .0035 oil clearance.
  14. Do as what Shelby stated. But don't leave them in the cooler very long as in overnight. They could absorb moisture and have frost the the OD. Recommend leaving them in for only 15 or so mins. Dad can comment on this issue better.
  15. That is a camshaft made by EPC. It is a mechanical stock replacement camshaft. Can you double check the A30 casting? It is most likely an A20 which has an .020 oversize journals. They made a A20, and A40, but not a A30. A30 would be .030 oversize journals.
  16. Part number 12-1945AL-.50 is Clevites main bearing set MS1945AL50mm.
  17. Anyone have any contacts on a used turbo that would fit a 2002 SAAB 9-5 3.0L DOHC. Odd thing is that the turbo and exhaust manifold is one piece. Car came in with exhaust leak, after taking the lines off the cold side it fell (broke) off the hot side. This car belongs to my female cousin. I told her good thing she's pretty since this wasn't a good investment.
  18. Brass plugs won't rust, look nicer, and are easier to install. BTW the proper name is "Core Plugs".
  19. Get We Ski for the Wii system. My 6 yo wouldn't stop playing it for weeks. It's not a timed like the other Wii games for kids.
  20. Easy one! Valve springs create more heat than the others. Am I the only one to know this?
  21. How about the time I called an AZ some 10+ miles away about some brake rotors. Guy said he had them in stock. I asked him to check for sure. A min later he said he had them in his hands. After I got there they didn't have them. I asked the same guy what happened, he just ran off to the back to hide. Or how one store manager will argue with you about anything,.....Anyway I've had issues for MANY years with AZ. OK prices, but been told so many lies from personel there. Upper management sucks also.
  22. Thanks! ex blackshoe, bubblehead chasing squid.
  23. Non turbo. I've found some at a great price on eBay. But I've pushed this project off in the back for now. Just wanted to update you guys.
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